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H.RES.391: Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the State of California should enact legislation to make the State's indeterminate sentencing system applicable to all serious violent crimes, while continuing to provide and maintain any current minimum sentences for such crimes.
About This Bill
- This bill was introduced in the 103rd Congress
- This bill is primarily about government operations and politics
- Introduced March 17, 1994
- Latest Major Action May 24, 1994
Bill Sponsor
Bill Cosponsors
11 (All Republicans)
Bill Summary
Expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the State of California should enact legislation requiring that all criminals convicted in California State courts of serious violent crimes be imprisoned under the State's indeterminate sentencing system, which links a convicted criminal's release date to the severity of the offense and the prospects for a crime-free life after release.
(Source: Library of Congress)
Bill Actions
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Referred to the House Committee on Judiciary.
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Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice.
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March 17, 1994 |
Introduced in the House by David Dreier (R-Calif.) |