A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” (MCL 760.1 to 777.69) by adding section 34b to chapter IX.
Senate Bill 376 (S-3) would amend the Code of Criminal Procedure to do the following: -- Create the Michigan Sentencing Commission in the Legislative Council. -- Prescribe the membership of the Commission. -- Prescribe the method by which members would be appointed, who would appoint them, and the deadline for appointments. -- Require the Governor to appoint the Commission's chairperson with the advice and consent of the Senate. -- Set term limits for members. -- Prohibit all Commission members, except for the chairperson, from receiving a salary. -- Allow the Commission to establish subcommittees that could consist of individuals who were not Commission members. Senate Bill 377 (S-1) would amend the Code of Criminal Procedure to prescribe the responsibilities of the Commission, including the following: -- Collecting, preparing, analyzing, and disseminating information on sentencing and release policies. -- Researching and reporting on sentencing guidelines and efforts to reduce the likelihood that a convicted individual would reoffend. -- Considering sentencing guidelines in relation to the offense, the victim input, the offender's blameworthiness, the likelihood of recidivism, the elimination of inequities, and the guidelines' efficacy, among other criteria. -- Developing and recommending modifications to sentencing guidelines based on the Commission's considerations. -- Reporting certain recommendations to the Legislature.
Co-sponsored by Sens.
Referred to the Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety
Reported with substitute S-1
Referred to the Committee of the Whole
Reported with substitute S-1
Substitute S-1 concurred in by voice vote
Passed in the Senate 24 to 13 (details)
Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice
Discharged from committee
Substitute H-1 offered
by
The substitute passed by voice vote
Passed in the House 56 to 52 (details)
Motion to give immediate effect
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The motion prevailed by voice vote