Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB304

Introduced
4/4/24  
Introduced
4/4/24  
Report Pass
4/17/24  
Refer
4/4/24  
Refer
4/30/24  
Report Pass
4/17/24  

Caption

Pardons and Paroles; mandatory supervised release of inmates; terms of revocation revised; exception created

Impact

The proposed legislation will notably affect statutes surrounding parole and probation practices in the state. The changes require that defendants whose parole or probation is revoked must serve a minimum of three months in the Department of Corrections before being eligible for mandatory supervised release again. This period is aimed at ensuring that individuals adhere to release conditions more strictly, potentially reducing recidivism rates and enhancing public safety.

Summary

SB304 aims to amend existing provisions regarding mandatory supervised release for defendants in Alabama. The bill establishes that defendants released on mandatory supervision who violate any terms of their release may have their supervision revoked by the Board of Pardons and Paroles. Such revocation would require the defendant to serve the remainder of their sentence, emphasizing accountability for terms of release. Furthermore, if a defendant commits a new criminal offense while on supervised release, any new sentence must be served consecutively to the revoked sentence.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB304 may arise concerning the balance between public safety and the rights of individuals who are reintegrating into society. Some proponents argue that the stricter supervision and potential revocation for violations will not only ensure compliance but also serve as a deterrent for future offenses. Conversely, critics may express concerns that these measures could contribute to overcrowding in correctional facilities and hinder rehabilitation efforts by imposing harsh penalties for technical violations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB7

Relating to the mandatory supervised release of inmates; to amend Section 15-22-26.2, as last amended by Act 2021-549, First Special Session, to provide that the mandatory supervised release of inmates only apply to inmates in the custody of the Department of Corrections on or after January 31, 2030.

AL AB1421

Supervised release: revocation.

AL HB1477

Relating to awarding credit to certain inmates for time between release on and revocation of parole, mandatory supervision, or conditional pardon.

AL SB56

Pardons and Paroles; medical parole revised; appellate review created; medical furlough release requirements revised

AL SB883

Relating to awarding credit to an inmate for certain time between release on and revocation of parole, mandatory supervision, or conditional pardon.

AL SB1155

Postrelease supervision; revocation of parole, supervision of certain felons, etc.

AL HB5114

Relating to the award of work-for-time credits to certain persons placed on community supervision or released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

AL SB2597

Supervised prison release programs; revise terms and conditions.

AL SB2449

State inmates eligible for release; require notification of certain terms and conditions of release.

AL SB223

Corrections Department, inmates, to apply certain sentencing provisions to certain defendants, Sec. 15-22-26.2 am'd.

Similar Bills

CA AB1421

Supervised release: revocation.

CA SB194

Probation: revocation: new period.

CA AB1827

Criminal procedure: high-risk parolees.

CA AB1228

Supervised persons: release.

CA AB653

Medication-Assisted Treatment Grant Program.

CA SB1262

Crimes: supervised release.

CA SB759

Crimes: supervised release.

CA AB1070

Physician assistants: physician supervision: exceptions.