Modifies parole eligibility for certain offenders, including those convicted of crimes stemming from a history of abuse.
This bill modifies parole eligibility for offenders incarcerated in a correctional institution serving a sentence of life with no parole for fifty years or life without parole. It allows for parole eligibility for offenders who pleaded guilty or whose trial commenced before December 31, 2000, and meet specific criteria, such as having no prior violent felony convictions and being victims of continual and substantial physical, psychological, or sexual domestic violence or sexual or labor trafficking.
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