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The California Constitution makes a person convicted of a nonviolent felony offense and sentenced to state prison eligible for parole after completing the full term of their primary offense. The California Constitution gives the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation authority to award credits for good behavior and approved rehabilitative or educational achievements. The California Constitution requires the department to adopt regulations for these purposes. This measure would repeal those provisions.
Introduced
Mar 5, 2025
Last Action
Mar 6, 2025
Session
CA 20252026
Sponsors
1 primary · 0 co
From printer. May be heard in committee April 5.
Introduced. To print.
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From printer. May be heard in committee April 5.