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2015 House Bill 1319: Making technical corrections to processes for persons sentenced for offenses committed prior to reaching eighteen years of age

Public Act 134 of 2015

Introduced by Rep. Roger Goodman (KirkLand) (D) on January 19, 2015
For Bill Information, please click HERE.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Public Safety Committee on January 19, 2015
Substitute offered in the House on February 6, 2015
Requires the Department of Corrections (DOC) to supervise any offender released by the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board (ISRB) and who was sentenced to community custody or subject to community custody under the terms of release. Allows the DOC to release persons convicted of one or more crimes committed prior to the person's eighteenth birthday, who were released by the ISRB, notwithstanding mandatory sentencing enhancements. Prohibits an offender convicted of Aggravated first degree Murder prior to the person's eighteenth birthday from receiving earned early release time during the minimum term of confinement imposed by the court. Allows the ISRB, at its discretion, to return an offender to confinement if the offender has violated a condition of community custody.
Requires the Department of Corrections (DOC) to supervise any offender released by the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board (ISRB) and who was sentenced to community custody or subject to community custody under the terms of release.
Received in the Senate on March 10, 2015
Referred to the Senate Human Services, Mental Health & Housing Committee on March 10, 2015
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on March 25, 2015
Requires the Department of Corrections (DOC) to supervise any offender released by the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board (ISRB) and who was sentenced to community custody or subject to community custody under the terms of release.
Signed by Gov. Jay Inslee on April 29, 2015
Requires the Department of Corrections (DOC) to supervise any offender released by the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board (ISRB) and who was sentenced to community custody or subject to community custody under the terms of release.Allows the DOC to release persons convicted of one or more crimes committed prior to the person's eighteenth birthday, who were released by the ISRB, notwithstanding mandatory sentencing enhancements.Prohibits an offender convicted of Aggravated first degree Murder prior to the person's eighteenth birthday from receiving earned early release time during the minimum term of confinement imposed by the court.Allows the ISRB, at its discretion, to return an offender to confinement if the offender has violated a condition of community custody.