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2011 Senate Bill 5053: Allowing community custody after fifteen years of prison for persistent offenders
Introduced by Sen. Adam Kline (Seattle) (D) on January 12, 2011
To provide for exceptions to the requirement that certain persistent offender be sentenced to life imprisonment. The bill allows persistent offenders to be sentenced to community custody after a minimum fifteen-year prison sentence if none of the offender's convictions used as a basis for the finding that the offender was a persistent offender is a class A felony or sex offense, or a deadly weapons verdict.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate Human Services & Corrections Committee on January 12, 2011
Referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 17, 2011