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Governor Ritter signs Criminal Justice Reform Bill

Governor  Ritter Signs Drug Sentencing Reform  Bill
 
                         Flanked  by Rep. Priola, Sen. Steadman, Rep. Waller, Sen. Morse, Rep. Levy, Sen.  Newell, and Sen. Hudak
 
 
In a historic moment for  criminal justice reform, Governor Bill Ritter signed ten bills into law at a  signing ceremony this afternoon. Included in these, were three of CCJRC’s  priority bills HB 1352 (drug sentencing reform), HB 1360 (reducing  revocations for technical parole violations) and HB 1374 (new statutory  parole guidelines).  A big thank you goes out to all of the legislators  who sponsored and supported all of this  legislation.
 
 
 
Other bills signed into law  include:
 
 
 
HB 1338 expands judicial  discretion to allow the court to sentence someone to probation even if s/he  has two or more prior felony convictions, excluding certain violent  offenses.
 


HB 1347 which increases the  minimum jail term required for repeat drunk driving  convictions.
 
 
 
HB 1373 repeals the  mandatory consecutive sentencing required for a conviction for escape,  unless the escapee is on “inmate status.”    
 
 
 
HB 1413 increases the  minimum age from 14 to 16 years that would allow the district attorney to  “direct file” charges against a juvenile in adult court, except in cases  where the defendant is charged with murder or a sex  offense.
 


SB 54 which requires a school  district to provide educational services during the school year to a  juvenile being held, pending charges as an adult, in a jail within the  school district.
 
 
HB 1081 relocates the money  laundering crime from the Controlled Substances Act to the fraud  statute.
 
 
 
HB 1277 makes it a crime  for an employee or a volunteer to have any sexual activity with a juvenile  who is an inmate in a detention facility or community corrections program.     
 
 
Tomorrow, Governor Ritter is also  scheduled to sign into law SB 189 which authorizes county health departments  to develop syringe exchange programs.

http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2010/05/bill_ritters_baby_steps_toward.php

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