Live Breaking News & Updates on டயான் ம்க்காள்லிஸ்டேர்

Stay updated with breaking news from டயான் ம்க்காள்லிஸ்டேர். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

House panel OKs criminal sentencing changes


House panel OKs criminal sentencing changes
State lawmakers took the first steps February 3 to reversing decades of tough-on-crime policies.
Without a single dissent, members of the House Committee on Criminal Justice Reform voted to restore some of the discretion taken away from judges more than four decades ago to determine what is an appropriate sentence.
HB2673 does not scrap all of the mandatory sentencing laws.
In order to divert from the code, a judge would need to find that a mandatory sentence would be an injustice to the defendant, that it is not necessary to protect the public, and that the person was not convicted of a serious or dangerous offense. And judges would have to explain their decision on the record. ....

Pinal County , United States , Yavapai County , Kent Volkmer , Sheila Polk , Walt Blackman , Doug Ducey , Joel John , Molly Gill , Dianne Mccallister , Diego Rodriguez , Ben Toma , Opportunity Solutions , House Committee On Criminal Justice Reform , Department Of Corrections , House Committee , Criminal Justice Reform , Pinal County Attorney Kent , Families Against Mandatory , County Attorney Sheila Polk , Criminal Justice , Opportunity Solutions Project , Steve Twist , Yavapai County Attorney , பைனல் கவுண்டி , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,

Arizona Lawmakers Address Criminal Reform Policies


By Howard Fischer
PHOENIX State lawmakers took the first steps Wednesday to reversing decades of tough-on-crime policies.
Without a single dissent, members of the House Committee on Criminal Justice Reform voted to restore some of the discretion taken away from judges more than four decades ago to determine what is an appropriate sentence.
HB 2673 does not scrap all of the mandatory sentencing laws.
In order to divert from the code, a judge would need to find that a mandatory sentence would be an injustice to the defendant, that it is not necessary to protect the public, and that the person was not convicted of a serious or dangerous offense. And judges would have to explain their decision on the record. ....

Pinal County , United States , Yavapai County , Kent Volkmer , Sheila Polk , Walt Blackman , Doug Ducey , Joel John , Dianne Mccallister , Molly Gill , Diego Rodriguez , Howard Fischer , Ben Toma , Capitol Media Services , House Committee On Criminal Justice Reform , Opportunity Solutions , Department Of Corrections , House Committee , Criminal Justice Reform , Pinal County Attorney Kent , Families Against Mandatory , County Attorney Sheila Polk , பைனல் கவுண்டி , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , யவபாய் கவுண்டி , ஷீலா போல்க் ,