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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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RELATING TO CORRECTIONS -- EARLY RELEASE CREDIT | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Tanzi, Walsh, Lally, Marcello, and Dickinson | |
     Date Introduced: May 09, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 42-56-24 and 42-56-26 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-56 |
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entitled "Corrections Department" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     42-56-24. Earned time for good behavior or program participation or completion. -- |
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(a) A person serving a sentence of a violation of sections 11-5-1, 11-23-1, 11-26-1.4, 11-37-2, 11- |
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37-8.1 and/or 11-37-8.3, shall not be eligible to earn time off his or her term or terms of |
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incarceration for good behavior. |
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prisoner, and for each month that a prisoner who has been sentenced to imprisonment for six (6) |
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months or more and not under sentence to imprisonment for life, appears by the record to have |
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faithfully observed all the rules and requirements of the institutions and not to have been |
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subjected to discipline, and is serving a sentence imposed for violation of sexual offenses under |
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sections |
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with the consent of the director of the department of corrections, or his or her designee, upon |
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recommendation to him or her by the assistant director of institutions/operations, be deducted |
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from the term or terms of sentence of that prisoner the same number of days that there are years |
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in the term of his or her sentence; provided, that when the sentence is for a longer term than ten |
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(10) years, only ten (10) days shall be deducted for one month's good behavior; and provided, |
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further, that in the case of sentences of at least six (6) months and less than one year, one day per |
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month shall be deducted. |
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     For the purposes of this subsection computing the number of days to be deducted for |
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good behavior, consecutive sentences shall be counted as a whole sentence. This subsection |
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recognizes the serious nature of sex offenses; promotes community safety and protection of the |
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public; and maintains the ability of the department of corrections to oversee the rehabilitation and |
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supervision of sex offenders. |
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sentence of imprisonment for life or a sentence imposed for a violation of the sexual offenses |
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identified in subsection (a) or (b), the director, or his or her designee, shall keep a record of the |
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conduct of each prisoner, and for each month that prisoner has faithfully observed all the rules |
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and requirements of the institutions and has not been subjected to discipline, there shall, with the |
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consent of the director of the department of corrections or his or her designee and upon |
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recommendation by the assistant director of institutions/operations, be deducted from the term or |
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terms of sentence of that prisoner ten (10) days for each month's good behavior. |
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as determined by the assistant director, institutions/operations, subject to the authority of the |
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director, there shall be deducted one day from the time he or she shall have gained for good |
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conduct. |
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director, shall have the power to restore lost good conduct time in whole or in part upon a |
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showing by the prisoner of subsequent good behavior and disposition to reform. |
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than one month and not under sentence to imprisonment for life who has faithfully engaged in |
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institutional industries there shall, with the consent of the director, upon the recommendations to |
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him or her by the assistant director, institutions/operations, be deducted from the term or terms of |
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the prisoner an additional two (2) days a month. |
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than one month and not under sentence to imprisonment for life has participated faithfully in |
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programs that have been determined by the director or his/her designee to address that prisoner's |
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individual needs that are related to his/her criminal behavior, there may, with the consent of the |
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director and upon the recommendation of the assistant director, rehabilitative services, be |
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deducted from the term or terms of the prisoner up to an additional five (5) days a month. |
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Furthermore, whenever the prisoner has successfully completed such program, they may; with the |
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consent of the director and upon the recommendation by the assistant director, rehabilitative |
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services, be deducted from the term or terms of the prisoner up to an additional thirty (30) days. |
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     (h) For all prisoners serving a sentence of more than one month, and not serving a |
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sentence of imprisonment for life, and who are serving a sentence for a violation of those offenses |
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identified in subsection 42-26-24(a) shall not be eligible to have deducted from his or her |
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sentence more than thirty-six (36) days per year for any combination of those eligible credits in |
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subsections 42-56-24(f) and 42-56-24(g) and section 42-56-26. |
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     42-56-26. Additional time allowed for meritorious service. -- |
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prisoner sentenced to imprisonment for one year or more in the adult correctional institutions, |
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whether the sentence was imposed before or after May 8, 1974, shall be eligible to have deducted |
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from his or her sentence up to three (3) days per month up to a maximum of thirty-six (36) days |
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per year, when in the determination of the director, or his or her designee, an inmate has |
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performed heroic acts affecting the lives and welfare of the institutional personnel, inmates, or the |
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general public, or when an inmate has submitted extraordinary and useful ideas and plans which |
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have been implemented for the benefit of the state resulting in substantial savings and/or a higher |
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degree of efficiency or performance while participating in and completing academic or vocational |
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education programs, or when an inmate has submitted useful ideas concerning academic or |
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vocational programs which have been implemented at the adult correctional institutions. Nothing |
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in this section shall be construed to deprive a prisoner of time already accumulated or deducted |
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prior to May 8, 1974. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and shall only apply to persons |
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convicted after passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO CORRECTIONS -- EARLY RELEASE CREDIT | |
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     This act would exempt inmates serving sentences for specified heinous crimes from |
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receiving earned time off of his or her sentence for good behavior. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage and would only apply to persons convicted after |
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passage. |
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