Mississippi Legislature
2005 Regular Session

047-0007-0003

As of 04/04/05 at 08:43

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HB  25  Military records; allow for consideration for parole      Fleming
        and trusty status for DOC inmates.                     
           02/01 (H) Died In Committee
HB  28  Parole; provide that first-time nonviolent offenders      Ishee
        convicted after June 30, 1995, may be eligible.        
           02/01 (H) Died In Committee
HB 206  Reconsideration of rejected application for parole by     Warren
        parole board within one year of rejection; extend      
        repealer (RP).                                         
           03/01 (S) Died In Committee
HB 314  Sex offenders; require to wear identifying wristbands     Martinson
   %    while on parole.                                       
           02/01 (H) Died In Committee
HB 335  Sentencing; persons convicted of causing death or         Reeves
        serious injury while DUI are subject to 85% rule.      
           02/01 (H) Died In Committee
HB 424  Capital offenses; penalties not involving death to be     Lott
        life without parole.                                   
           02/01 (H) Died In Committee
HB 850  Implied consent; revise penalty for third offense.        Baker (74th)
   %       02/01 (H) Died In Committee
HB 879  Parole; prohibit for persons sentenced to life            Fillingane
        imprisonment regardless of health status.              
           02/01 (H) Died In Committee
SB2935  Parole Board; remove requirement to reconsider rejected   Huggins
        application for parole within one year of rejection.   
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2937  Parole; provide that first time offenders for selling     Jackson (32nd)
        drugs are eligible for parole.                         
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2972  Parole; allow all first-time offenders convicted of a     Jackson (32nd)
        nonviolent crime to be eligible for parole.            
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2988  Parole; provide equity in eligibility for certain first   Huggins
 *      time offenders under the 85% rule.                     
           04/03 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2990  Parole; clarify felony drug offenses that are             Albritton
        ineligible for parole.                                 
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee


KEY: * = Amended % = 3/5ths Vote Required V = Vetoed
  $ = Revenue @ = Exempted From Deadline P = Partially Vetoed


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