Expands eligibility for Maine's supervised community confinement program for certain prisoners.
This bill modifies the eligibility criteria for Maine's supervised community confinement program, allowing certain prisoners to qualify even if they do not meet the usual requirements. Specifically, it permits the transfer of a prisoner to supervised community confinement if the prisoner is serving a term of imprisonment of at least a certain number of years, has served at least a certain number of years of that term, and has maintained a custody classification of medium, medium trustee status, or minimum for a specified period.
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