SENATE BILL No. 1110

 

 

March 18, 2004, Introduced by Senator SWITALSKI and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

 

 

        

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                 A bill to amend 1953 PA 232, entitled                                             

                                                                                

    "Corrections code of 1953,"                                                 

                                                                                

    by amending section 35 (MCL 791.235), as amended by 1998 PA 315.            

                                                                                

                THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:                      

                                                                                

1       Sec. 35.  (1) The release of a prisoner on parole shall be                  

                                                                                

2   granted solely upon the initiative of the parole board.  The                

                                                                                

3   parole board may grant a parole without interviewing the                    

                                                                                

4   prisoner.  However, beginning  on the date on which the                     

                                                                                

5   administrative rules prescribing parole guidelines pursuant to              

                                                                                

6   section 33e(5) take effect  January 26, 1996, the parole board              

                                                                                

7   may grant a parole without interviewing the prisoner only if,               

                                                                                

8   after evaluating the prisoner according to the parole guidelines,           

                                                                                

9   the parole board determines that the prisoner has a high                    

                                                                                

10  probability of being paroled and the parole board therefore                 

                                                                                

11  intends to parole the prisoner.  Except as provided in                      

                                                                                


                                                                                

1   subsection (2), a prisoner shall not be denied parole without an            

                                                                                

2   interview before 1 member of the parole board.  The interview               

                                                                                

3   shall be conducted at least 1 month before the expiration of the            

                                                                                

4   prisoner's minimum sentence less applicable good time and                   

                                                                                

5   disciplinary credits for a prisoner eligible for good time and              

                                                                                

6   disciplinary credits, or at least 1 month before the expiration             

                                                                                

7   of the prisoner's minimum sentence for a prisoner subject to                

                                                                                

8   disciplinary time.  The parole board shall consider any statement           

                                                                                

9   made to the parole board by a crime victim under the crime                  

                                                                                

10  victim's rights act, 1985 PA 87, MCL 780.751 to 780.834, or under           

                                                                                

11  any other provision of law.  The parole board shall not consider            

                                                                                

12  any of the following factors in making a parole determination:              

                                                                                

13      (a) A juvenile record that a court has ordered the department               

                                                                                

14  to expunge.                                                                 

                                                                                

15      (b) Information that is determined by the parole board to be                

                                                                                

16  inaccurate or irrelevant after a challenge and presentation of              

                                                                                

17  relevant evidence by a prisoner who has received a notice of                

                                                                                

18  intent to conduct an interview as provided in subsection (4).               

                                                                                

19  This subdivision applies only to presentence investigation                  

                                                                                

20  reports prepared before April 1, 1983.                                      

                                                                                

21      (2) Beginning  on the date on which the administrative rules                

                                                                                

22  prescribing the parole guidelines take effect pursuant to                   

                                                                                

23  section 33e(5)  January 26, 1996, if, after evaluating a prisoner           

                                                                                

24  according to the parole guidelines, the parole board determines             

                                                                                

25  that the prisoner has a low probability of being paroled and the            

                                                                                

26  parole board therefore does not intend to parole the prisoner,              

                                                                                

27  the parole board  shall  is not  be  required to interview the              


                                                                                

1   prisoner before denying parole to the prisoner.                             

                                                                                

2       (3) The parole board may consider but shall not base a                      

                                                                                

3   determination to deny parole solely on either of the following:             

                                                                                

4       (a) A prisoner's marital history.                                           

                                                                                

5       (b) Prior arrests not resulting in conviction or adjudication               

                                                                                

6   of delinquency.                                                             

                                                                                

7       (4) If an interview is to be conducted, the prisoner shall be               

                                                                                

8   sent a notice of intent to conduct an interview at least 1 month            

                                                                                

9   before the date of the interview.  The notice shall state the               

                                                                                

10  specific issues and concerns that shall be discussed at the                 

                                                                                

11  interview and that may be a basis for a denial of parole.  A                

                                                                                

12  denial of parole shall not be based on reasons other than those             

                                                                                

13  stated in the notice of intent to conduct an interview except for           

                                                                                

14  good cause stated to the prisoner at or before the interview and            

                                                                                

15  in the written explanation required by subsection (12) (13).  This          

                                                                                

16  subsection does not apply until April 1, 1983.                              

                                                                                

17      (5) Except for good cause, the parole board member conducting               

                                                                                

18  the interview shall not have cast a vote for or against the                 

                                                                                

19  prisoner's release before conducting the current interview.                 

                                                                                

20  Before the interview, the parole board member who is to conduct             

                                                                                

21  the interview shall review pertinent information relative to the            

                                                                                

22  notice of intent to conduct an interview.                                   

                                                                                

23      (6) A prisoner may waive the right to an interview by 1                     

                                                                                

24  member of the parole board.  The waiver of the right to be                  

                                                                                

25  interviewed shall be given not more than 30 days after the notice           

                                                                                

26  of intent to conduct an interview is issued and shall be made in            

                                                                                

27  writing.  During the interview held pursuant to a notice of                 


                                                                                

1   intent to conduct an interview, the prisoner may be represented             

                                                                                

2   by an individual of his or her choice.  The representative shall            

                                                                                

3   not be another prisoner or an attorney.  A prisoner is not                  

                                                                                

4   entitled to appointed counsel at public expense.  The prisoner or           

                                                                                

5   representative may present relevant evidence in support of                  

                                                                                

6   release.  This subsection does not apply until April 1, 1983.               

                                                                                

7       (7) At least 90 days before the expiration of the prisoner's                

                                                                                

8   minimum sentence less applicable good time and disciplinary                 

                                                                                

9   credits for a prisoner eligible for good time or disciplinary               

                                                                                

10  credits, or at least 90 days before the expiration of the                   

                                                                                

11  prisoner's minimum sentence for a prisoner subject to                       

                                                                                

12  disciplinary time, or the expiration of a 12-month continuance              

                                                                                

13  for any prisoner, a parole eligibility report shall be prepared             

                                                                                

14  by appropriate institutional staff.  The parole eligibility                 

                                                                                

15  report shall be considered pertinent information for purposes of            

                                                                                

16  subsection (5).  The report shall include all of the following:             

                                                                                

17      (a) A statement of all major misconduct charges of which the                

                                                                                

18  prisoner was found guilty and the punishment served for the                 

                                                                                

19  misconduct.                                                                 

                                                                                

20      (b) The prisoner's work and educational record while                        

                                                                                

21  confined.                                                                   

                                                                                

22      (c) The results of any physical, mental, or psychiatric                     

                                                                                

23  examinations of the prisoner that may have been performed.                  

                                                                                

24      (d) Whether the prisoner fully cooperated with the state by                 

                                                                                

25  providing complete financial information as required under                  

                                                                                

26  section 3a of the state correctional facility reimbursement act,            

                                                                                

27  1935 PA 253, MCL 800.403a.                                                  


                                                                                

1       (e) For a prisoner subject to disciplinary time, a statement                

                                                                                

2   of all disciplinary time submitted for the parole board's                   

                                                                                

3   consideration pursuant to section 34 of 1893 PA 118, MCL 800.34.            

                                                                                

4       (8) The preparer of the report shall not include a                          

                                                                                

5   recommendation as to release on parole.                                     

                                                                                

6       (9) Psychological evaluations performed at the request of the               

                                                                                

7   parole board to assist it in reaching a decision on the release             

                                                                                

8   of a prisoner may be performed by the same person who provided              

                                                                                

9   the prisoner with therapeutic treatment, unless a different                 

                                                                                

10  person is requested by the prisoner or parole board.                        

                                                                                

11      (10) The parole board may grant a medical parole for a                      

                                                                                

12  prisoner determined to be physically or mentally incapacitated.             

                                                                                

13  A decision to grant a medical parole shall be initiated upon the            

                                                                                

14  recommendation of the bureau of health care services and shall be           

                                                                                

15  reached only after a review of the medical, institutional, and              

                                                                                

16  criminal records of the prisoner.                                           

                                                                                

17      (11) The department shall submit a petition to the                          

                                                                                

18  appropriate court under section 434 of the mental health code,              

                                                                                

19  1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1434, for any prisoner being paroled or                

                                                                                

20  being released after serving his or her maximum sentence whom the           

                                                                                

21  department considers to be a person requiring treatment.  The               

                                                                                

22  parole board shall require mental health treatment as a special             

                                                                                

23  condition of parole for any parolee whom the department has                 

                                                                                

24  determined to be a person requiring treatment whether or not the            

                                                                                

25  petition filed for that prisoner is granted by the court.  As               

                                                                                

26  used in this subsection, "person requiring treatment" means that            

                                                                                

27  term as defined in section 401 of the mental health code, 1974              


                                                                                

1   PA 258, MCL 330.1401.                                                       

                                                                                

2       (12) If the parole board grants parole to a prisoner, the                   

                                                                                

3   prisoner shall be released on parole not later than 60 days after           

                                                                                

4   the date of the decision to grant parole.                                   

                                                                                

5       (13)  (12)  When the parole board makes a final determination               

                                                                                

6   not to release a prisoner, the prisoner shall be provided with a            

                                                                                

7   written explanation of the reason for denial and, if appropriate,           

                                                                                

8   specific recommendations for corrective action the prisoner may             

                                                                                

9   take to facilitate release.                                                 

                                                                                

10      (14)  (13)  This section does not apply to the placement on                 

                                                                                

11  parole of a person in conjunction with special alternative                  

                                                                                

12  incarceration under section 34a(7).