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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021

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A N   A C T

AN ACT RELATING CRIMINAL PROCEDURE -- SENTENCE AND EXECUTION

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Felix, Knight, Potter, Henries, Batista, Kazarian, Barros,
S Lima, Alzate, and Ranglin-Vassell

     Date Introduced: February 26, 2021

     Referred To: House Judiciary

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 12-19-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 12-19 entitled "Sentence and

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Execution" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     12-19-2. Selection of method and amount or term of punishment.

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     (a) Whenever it is provided that any offense shall be punished by a fine or imprisonment,

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the court imposing punishment may, in its discretion, select the kind of punishment to be imposed,

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and, if the punishment is fine or imprisonment, its amount or term within the limits prescribed by

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law; provided, if the punishment to be imposed is imprisonment, the sentence or sentences imposed

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shall be reduced by the number of days spent in confinement while awaiting trial and while awaiting

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sentencing; and provided, further, that in the case of a person sentenced to a life sentence, the time

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at which he or she shall become eligible to apply for parole shall be reduced by the number of days

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spent in confinement while awaiting trial and while awaiting sentencing; and any sentence or

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sentences in effect at present, including the provision as to a life sentence as described in this

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subsection may be reduced in like manner by the court which imposed the sentence upon

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application by the person serving the sentence to the court. In exercising its discretion as to

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imposition of punishment and selection of sentence, the court shall consider the following factors:

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     (1) The nature and circumstances of the offense;

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     (2) The history and characteristics of the defendant, including their personal, educational

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and employment background;

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     (3) The defendant’s potential for rehabilitation, including their attitude toward society, their

 

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sense of remorse and their inclination to take their place as an honest and useful member of society;

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     (4) The seriousness of the offense and the type of punishment, that is sufficient but not

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greater than necessary, that will promote respect for the law and provide just punishment; and

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     (5) Whether the defendant would benefit from educational or vocational training, medical

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care or counseling.

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     (b) The court upon the sentencing of a first time offender, excluding capital offense and

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sex offense involving minors, may in appropriate cases sentence the person to a term of

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imprisonment, and allow the person to continue in his or her usual occupation or education and

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shall order the person to be confined in a minimum security facility at the A.C.I. during his or her

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nonworking or study hours.

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     (c) The director of corrections or his or her designee may impose any conditions and

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restrictions upon the release of persons sentenced under this section that he or she deems necessary.

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     (d) The director of corrections may at any time, subject to the approval of the director,

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recall a prisoner from release status if he or she believes or has reason to believe the peace, safety,

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welfare, or security of the community may be endangered by the prisoner being under release status.

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Any prisoner recalled under this subsection shall be presented to the next regularly scheduled

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meeting of the classification board for its further consideration.

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     (e) A prisoner authorized to work at paid employment in the community under this section

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may be required to pay, and the director is authorized to collect, costs incident to the prisoner's

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confinement as the director deems appropriate and reasonable. These collections shall be deposited

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with the treasurer as a part of the general revenue of the state.

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     (f) When a sentenced inmate's parole release date or completion of sentence falls on a

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weekend or on a holiday, the department of corrections may release the inmate on the prior business

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day.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

AN ACT RELATING CRIMINAL PROCEDURE -- SENTENCE AND EXECUTION

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     This act would provide additional factors that a court must consider in imposing a sentence

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on a criminal defendant.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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