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Bill S 908 prohibits commutation for individuals convicted of murder or sentenced to life without parole, ensuring finality in severe crime sentences and supporting victims' families.
Bill S 908 prohibits commutation for individuals convicted of murder or sentenced to life without parole, ensuring finality in severe crime sentences and supporting victims' families.
Bill Number: S 908
Title: Prohibits persons convicted of murder or sentenced to life without parole from being eligible for commutation of sentence
Status: Referred to Crime Victims, Crime and Correction
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 908 aims to establish a clear prohibition against granting commutation of sentence to individuals who have been convicted of murder or who have received a life sentence without the possibility of parole. The primary intent of this legislation is to ensure that those convicted of the most serious crimes, such as murder, do not have the opportunity to have their sentences reduced or modified through commutation.
Bill S 908 seeks to reinforce the finality of sentences for individuals convicted of murder or sentenced to life without parole by prohibiting any possibility of commutation. This legislation reflects a commitment to maintaining strict penalties for serious crimes and aims to provide closure for victims and their families. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for the justice system and affected individuals will be closely monitored.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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