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Lawmakers approve funding for wrongfully imprisoned with gov s changes

The Legislature has passed a funding deal for compensating those imprisoned for crimes they didn t commit, although not quite the arrangement preferred after two years of bipartisan construction. After wide success in both chambers since House Bill 92 was introduced, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte last week sent the bill back to lawmakers with an amendatory veto, meaning legislators could pass the bill with his suggested amendments or the proposal would die. The bill, a product of the Law and Justice Interim Committee s work since the 2019 session ended, would provide those wrongfully incarcerated with $60,000 per year spent in prison and $25,000 for each year spent under state supervision outside of prison. The compensation would come through a claim filed against the state. Lawmakers billed the payments as a way to avoid costly litigation after convictions were successfully overturned. 

Gianforte wants changes to a bill that would compensate those wrongly imprisoned

Gianforte wants changes to a bill that would compensate those wrongly imprisoned and last updated 2021-04-28 19:56:30-04 HELENA — Governor Greg Gianforte is asking for changes in a bill that would provide compensation for people imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit. House Bill 92, sponsored by Rep. Kathy Kelker, D-Billings, would pay a pre-determined amount of money to people who were wrongly imprisoned – $60,000 for each year of imprisonment and $25,000 for each year they were on state supervision outside of prison. It passed both the House and Senate with wide support. On Wednesday, Gianforte issued an amendatory veto of HB 92. He said he supported some form of compensation for the wrongly convicted, but that the bill could be improved.

Gianforte wants changes to a bill that would compensate those wrongly imprisoned

Gianforte wants changes to a bill that would compensate those wrongly imprisoned
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Gianforte seeks changes to bill compensating those wrongly imprisoned

Gianforte wants changes to a bill that would compensate those wrongly imprisoned By: Jonathon Ambarian and last updated 2021-04-28 19:56:30-04 HELENA — Governor Greg Gianforte is asking for changes in a bill that would provide compensation for people imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit. House Bill 92, sponsored by Rep. Kathy Kelker, D-Billings, would pay a pre-determined amount of money to people who were wrongly imprisoned – $60,000 for each year of imprisonment and $25,000 for each year they were on state supervision outside of prison. It passed both the House and Senate with wide support. On Wednesday, Gianforte issued an amendatory veto of HB 92. He said he supported some form of compensation for the wrongly convicted, but that the bill could be improved.

Governor wants changes to a bill that would compensate those wrongly imprisoned

Governor wants changes to a bill that would compensate those wrongly imprisoned Mike Dennison-MTN News Cody Marble (left) of Conrad, exonerated on a rape conviction after 14 years in the Montana prison system, has been a supporter of House Bill 92, which would compensate those wrongly convicted. By: Jonathon Ambarian and last updated 2021-04-28 18:16:39-04 HELENA — Governor Greg Gianforte is asking for changes in a bill that would provide compensation for people imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit. House Bill 92, sponsored by Rep. Kathy Kelker, D-Billings, would pay a pre-determined amount of money to people who were wrongly imprisoned – $60,000 for each year of imprisonment and $25,000 for each year they were on state supervision outside of prison. It passed both the House and Senate with wide support.

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