Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0379

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

An act relating to second look sentencing

Impact

The act includes mechanisms to notify eligible individuals about their rights to petition under this system. Moreover, the Department of Corrections will play a pivotal role by informing the concerned parties, including the court, prosecutors, and public defenders. The proposed changes may lead to significant reductions in state spending on incarceration, which currently costs approximately $134,218 per inmate annually. Moreover, it mandates the collection of data regarding this act's financial savings and potential reinvestments into victim support programs and community reintegration initiatives, thereby extending the bill's impact beyond just sentencing to broader social support systems.

Summary

House Bill H0379, also known as the Second Look Sentencing Act, proposes a new procedure allowing incarcerated individuals who have served at least 15 years of a sentence of a minimum of 15 years to petition for a reduction of their imprisonment term. The intent behind this legislation is to review lengthy sentences and potentially reduce the population serving life sentences in Vermont. By implementing this act, the General Assembly aims to not only alleviate some of the burdens on the state's correctional system but also cater to the growing need for a more humane penal approach, considering that many incarcerated individuals can demonstrate rehabilitation after years of service.

Contention

While the bill has gained some support for its potential benefits, it also faces contention regarding its practical application and implications. Critics argue that releasing individuals who have committed serious offenses could jeopardize community safety. In response, the bill emphasizes victim rights by ensuring that victims or their families are notified about any petitions filed, allowing them to express their views on the impacts of the offense and whether a reduction should be considered. This provision seeks to balance the interests of justice while providing opportunities for rehabilitation, which has become a focal point of discussion concerning modern penal reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT S0155

An act relating to eliminating life without parole and implementing second look sentencing

VT S0225

An act relating to criminal sentencing and decarceration

VT H0837

An act relating to equalizing community service and incarceration requirements for offenses that permit such sentencing alternatives

VT H0690

An act relating to establishing community restitution as a sentencing alternative

VT S0041

An act relating to eliminating life without parole

VT H0408

An act relating to compassionate release and parole eligibility

VT H0876

An act relating to miscellaneous amendments to the corrections laws

VT H0312

An act relating to criminal violence prevention and reduction

VT H0774

An act relating to bail and violations of conditions of release

VT H0762

An act relating to a single process for sealing criminal history records

Similar Bills

RI H6139

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VT S0140

An act relating to implementing second look sentencing and compassionate release

VT S0155

An act relating to eliminating life without parole and implementing second look sentencing

RI H7102

Establishes the second look act and would permit incarcerated individuals to petition the sentencing court to consider a motion to reduce a sentence after the defendant has served at least ten (10) years of the sentence.

RI S2228

Establishes the second look act and would permit incarcerated individuals to petition the sentencing court to consider a motion to reduce a sentence after the defendant has served at least ten (10) years of the sentence.

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