Establishes mandatory post-release supervision for individuals convicted of crimes in Massachusetts.
The bill establishes mandatory post-release supervision for individuals convicted of crimes in Massachusetts. It mandates that all sentences to incarceration include a period of post-release supervision, except for those whose parole eligibility is determined by specific statutes. The period of supervision is 25 percent of the maximum term of incarceration imposed at sentencing, but not less than nine months.
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