Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB715

Introduced
2/7/23  

Caption

Correctional Services - Violent Crime - Parole

Impact

The proposed changes aim to address public concerns regarding violent crime and parole practices in Maryland, particularly with regard to repeat offenders. By increasing the time before which certain inmates can be considered for parole, the bill seeks to enhance community safety and ensure that violent offenders serve a more significant portion of their sentences. However, it is also intended to maintain some level of eligibility for inmates whose crimes were committed under previous laws, reflecting a balance between punishment and rehabilitation in the correctional system. The bill is set to come into effect on October 1, 2023, providing a clear deadline for the implementation of these changes.

Summary

House Bill 715, titled 'Correctional Services – Violent Crime – Parole,' was introduced to amend existing laws regarding parole eligibility for inmates convicted of violent crimes in Maryland. The bill modifies the amount of time an inmate must serve before they can be considered for parole based on the date of their conviction. Specifically, it stipulates that inmates convicted of violent crimes after October 1, 2023, must serve either 85% of their aggregate sentence or one-fourth of their total sentence before being eligible for parole. This is a significant change, as it increases the time required for parole eligibility for certain violent crimes compared to previous laws.

Contention

Notably, the bill has generated controversy regarding the balance between public safety and the potential for inmate rehabilitation. Critics argue that excessively long parole durations could hinder the reintegration of inmates into society, while supporters contend that it is necessary to ensure that violent offenders do not reoffend shortly after release. Additionally, discussions surrounding the increased parole time for lifers also raise concerns about the fairness and equity of sentencing practices, especially for less severe violent crimes compared to more serious offenses. The complex implications of HB 715 may lead to further debates in Maryland's legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1063

Correctional Services - Crimes of Violence - Parole (Stopping Dangerous and Violent Criminals Act of 2022)

MD HB1134

Correctional Services – Parole Eligibility – Child Abuse

MD HB1137

Correctional Services - Parole Eligibility - Sexual Offenses Against Minors

MD SB98

Correctional Services - Geriatric and Medical Parole

MD HB157

Correctional Services - Geriatric and Medical Parole

MD SB562

Correctional Services - Geriatric and Medical Parole

MD HB600

Correctional Services – Geriatric and Medical Parole

MD HB920

Correctional Services - Medical Parole - Life Imprisonment

MD SB33

Correctional Services - Parole - Life Imprisonment

MD HB185

Correctional Services - Medical Parole - Life Imprisonment

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