Provides for automatic sealing of certain convictions after a certain passage of time from either imposition of sentence, release from parole or probation, and if the defendant does not have a current charge pending; excludes certain offenses; permits access by certain persons.
Provides for automatic sealing of certain convictions after a certain passage of time from either imposition of sentence, release from parole or probation, and if the defendant does not have a current charge pending; excludes certain offenses; permits access by certain persons.
Relating to the imposition of a sentence of life without parole on certain defendants who commit certain sexual offenses.
Excludes repeat offenders and persons convicted of certain crimes from eligibility for administrative parole release.
Provides for victim statements at the sentencing of a defendant for certain misdemeanors.
Provides that imposition of a fine, or sentences of probation or a suspended sentence, absent a period of incarceration, are not convictions.
Amends elements of the felony murder rule to require that defendant directly causes death or be an accomplice with the intent to cause death; permits vacating conviction or resentencing of defendants convicted of felony murder; amends maximum sentence; permits the defense of duress for victims of domestic violence; requires reporting of certain crime statistics and information.
Authorizes courts to reduce or modify sentences for certain individuals when such sentence is deemed to be greater than necessary to achieve the purposes of sentencing.
Provides for parole eligibility for certain offenders sentenced to life imprisonment if certain conditions are met
Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.