Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB569

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Correctional Services - Murder - Diminution Credits

Impact

The implications of SB569 are significant, as it modifies how sentencing for murder is treated under Maryland law. By eliminating the potential for diminution credits for murder convictions, the bill aims to address public safety concerns and the perceived seriousness of murder offenses. This could lead to longer periods of incarceration for offenders given that their sentences will remain unchanged regardless of good behavior or participation in correctional programs. The change may also reflect a broader trend towards stricter penalties for violent crime offenders.

Summary

Senate Bill 569 seeks to amend the Correctional Services regulations concerning the earning of diminution credits for inmates convicted of serious crimes, specifically, first and second-degree murder. This legislation stipulates that inmates serving sentences for murder will no longer be eligible for reductions in their term of confinement through such credits while incarcerated in state or local correctional facilities. The primary objective of this bill is to ensure that those convicted of murder serve their full sentence without the possibility of credit-based early release.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill have highlighted points of contention among legislators and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that stringent penalties for murder are necessary to promote justice for victims and their families, ensuring a more punitive response to violent crime. However, opponents express concerns regarding the fairness of denying all inmates, regardless of rehabilitation efforts, the ability to earn credits which many feel can incentivize positive behavior during incarceration. Critics also highlight the potential for increased prison overcrowding due to longer sentences without a possibility for early release.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB374

Correctional Services - Diminution Credits - First-Degree Murder

MD SB1098

Correctional Services - Diminution Credits - Sexual Offenses

MD HB301

Correctional Services - Diminution of a Term of Confinement - First-Degree Rape and First-Degree Sexual Offense (Pava Marie LaPere Act)

MD HB1134

Correctional Services – Parole Eligibility – Child Abuse

MD HB1137

Correctional Services - Parole Eligibility - Sexual Offenses Against Minors

MD HB715

Correctional Services - Violent Crime - Parole

MD HB310

Safe Communities Act of 2024

MD SB562

Correctional Services - Geriatric and Medical Parole

MD HB600

Correctional Services – Geriatric and Medical Parole

MD HB157

Correctional Services - Geriatric and Medical Parole

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.