2023 House Bill 4557

Corrections: prisoners; corrections code of 1953; amend to reflect requirement for department of corrections to provide certain notification to prisoners.

A bill to amend 1953 PA 232, entitled “Corrections code of 1953,” by amending sections 33e and 34 (MCL 791.233e and 791.234), section 33e as amended by 2022 PA 28 and section 34 as amended by 2019 PA 14, and by adding section 34e.

House Fiscal Agency Analysis

House Bills 4556 to 4560 would prescribe procedures for hearings to reconsider the sentences of eligible incarcerated individuals who have served at least 10 years of a sentence or sentences for a conviction or combination of convictions. The package of bills, taken together, is known as the Second Look Sentencing Act. House Bill 4556 would provide guidelines and procedures for an incarcerated individual to petition the court for resentencing, the timing and other requirements for a resentencing hearing for an eligible individual, and criteria to be considered in a resentencing determination, among other provisions. The bills would amend several mandatory provisions that now apply to sentencing and parole eligibility under certain circumstances (e.g., requiring life without parole eligibility for specified offenses) to provide that those provisions do not apply to a resentencing under HB 4556. The bills also would provide for victim notification of a resentencing hearing. House Bills 4557 to 4560 cannot go into effect unless HB 4556 is also enacted.