Louisiana 2023 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB151 Comm Sub / Analysis

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HB 151 Original	2023 Regular Session	Wright
Abstract:  Provides for forfeiture of good time and credits earned toward diminution of sentence in
certain circumstances.
Present law (R.S. 15:571.4(B)) provides for circumstances that can result in the forfeiture of an
inmate's good time or credits toward the reduction of the projected good time parole supervision
date.
Present law (R.S. 15:571.4(B)(1)) provides that an inmate who commits a simple or aggravated
escape, as defined in present law (R.S. 14:110), from any correctional facility, work-release facility,
or from the lawful custody of any law enforcement officer or officer of the department may forfeit
all good time and credits earned on that portion of his sentence.
Present law (R.S. 15:571.4(B)(1)) further provides that an inmate who fails to report to or return
from his planned employment or other activity under a work-release program may forfeit all good
time and credits earned on that portion of his sentence.
Proposed law retains present law, but changes the forfeiture of good time and credits from
permissive to mandatory for an inmate who commits, attempts to commit, or conspires to commit
a simple or aggravated escape.
Proposed law further amends present law to provide for a mandatory forfeiture of all good time and
credits earned on that portion of an inmate's sentence if he commits, attempts to commit, or conspires
to commit any of the following offenses:
(1)Any crime of violence, as defined in present law (R.S. 14:2(B)), that is punishable by
imprisonment of more than 10 years.
(2)Second degree battery (R.S. 14:34.1).
(3)Battery of a police officer (R.S. 14:34.2).
(4)Battery of a correctional facility employee (R.S. 14:34.5).
(5)Disarming of a peace officer (R.S. 14:34.6).
(6)Battery of emergency room personnel, emergency services personnel, or a healthcare professional (R.S. 14:34.8).
(7)Aggravated assault (R.S. 14:37).
(8)Second degree sexual battery (R.S. 14:43.2).
(9)Oral sexual battery (R.S. 14:43.3).
(10)Simple kidnapping (R.S. 14:45).
(11)Simple robbery (R.S. 14:65).
(Amends R.S. 15:571.4(B)(1))