Louisiana 2014 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB326 Comm Sub / Analysis

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Lopinto	HB No. 326
Abstract: Provides notice of parole hearings to the district attorney of the parish of conviction,
and authorizes the presentation of testimony and submission of information by the district
attorney.
Present law requires the committee on parole to provide written notification to the following
persons at least seven days prior to the release of any parolees that reside within the jurisdiction
of the agency they represent:  chief of police, sheriff, district attorney for the parish where the
parolee resides, and the district attorney for the parish where the parolee was convicted.
Proposed law retains present law and provides that in addition to this notice, the committee on
parole shall provide written notification to the district attorney for the parish where the offender
was convicted at least 30 days prior to the parole hearing date.
Proposed law further authorizes the district attorney of the parish where the offender was
convicted to review the record of the offender since incarceration, to present testimony to the
committee on parole, and to submit information relevant to the proceedings.
(Amends R.S. 15:574.2(D)(8))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
Committee Amendments Proposed by 	House Committee on Administration of Criminal
Justice to the original bill.
1. Amended the authority of the district attorney relative to participation in a parole
hearing.