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Fair and timely parole has a chance at passage By Susan Arbetter City of Albany PUBLISHED 6:37 PM ET Jun. 09, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:37 PM EDT Jun. 09, 2021
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There are several parole-reform bills on the legislature’s radar on this penultimate day of session.
One of them is called “Fair and Timely Parole,” and it is sponsored by Senator Gustavo Rivera and Assemblyman David Weprin.
The bill changes the criteria that parole board members must use to decide cases.
Marvin Mayfield, lead statewide organizer with the Center for Community Alternatives, explained that while an incarcerated person’s offense can never be changed, a person can change going forward if they work hard enough.
ALBANY â State lawmakers are considering legislation that would automatically seal and expunge most criminal convictions under the proposed Clean Slate Act.
The bill would include a two-step process that would first automatically seal certain traffic infractions and misdemeanors after one year and three years after a felony conviction, as long as the individual is not on probation or parole or is required to register as a sex offender. The conviction record would later be automatically expunged.
A virtual press conference was held Thursday prior to a public hearing of the state Senateâs Standing Committee on Codes to push for passage of the bill.