Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 2000
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Senate
Comm: RCS
3/11/2008
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House
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The Committee on Criminal Justice (Dockery) recommended the
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following amendment:
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Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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Delete everything after the enacting clause
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and insert:
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Section 1. Section 921.0019, Florida Statutes, is created
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to read:
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921.0019 Sentencing Policy Advisory Council.--
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(1) The Sentencing Policy Advisory Council is created
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within the Legislature for the purpose of evaluating sentencing
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policy, sentencing practices, and laws affecting or applicable
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to sentencing or punishment, including, but not limited to, the
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Criminal Punishment Code, the degree and offense severity level
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ranking of offenses, mandatory sentences, enhanced penalties,
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felony and misdemeanor reclassifications, gain-time and early
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release mechanisms, and for the purpose of making findings and
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recommendations on a continuing basis regarding changes to such
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policy, practices, and laws. The council shall serve in an
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advisory capacity to the Legislature, the Governor, and the
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Supreme Court.
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(2) Any recommended change to sentencing policy,
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sentencing practices, or laws affecting or applicable to
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sentencing or punishment must be consistent with the following
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goals:
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(a) Protecting public safety, including, but not limited
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to, ensuring the incarceration of violent criminal offenders and
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nonviolent criminal offenders who commit repeated acts of
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criminal behavior and who have demonstrated an inability to
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comply with less restrictive penalties previously imposed for
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nonviolent criminal acts;
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(b) Supporting the principles embodied in the Criminal
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Punishment Code as described in s. 921.002(1); and
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(c) Providing for the most cost-effective and efficient
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use of correctional resources to the extent that such use is not
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in conflict with the goals described in paragraphs (a) and (b).
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(3)(a) The council shall be composed of 15 members,
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consisting of: two members of the Senate appointed by the
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President of the Senate; two members of the House of
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Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives; the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or a
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member of the Supreme Court designated by the Chief Justice;
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three circuit court judges, one county court judge, and one
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representative of the victim advocacy profession, appointed by
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the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; the Attorney General or
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her or his designee; and the Secretary of the Department of
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Corrections or her or his designee. The following members shall
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be appointed by the Governor: one state attorney from a list of
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three nominees recommended by the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys
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Association; one public defender from a list of three nominees
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recommended by the Public Defenders Association; and one private
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attorney from a list of three nominees recommended by the
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President of The Florida Bar. The membership of the council
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shall reflect the geographic and ethnic diversity of the state.
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The chair of the council shall be selected by the members for a
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term of 1 year.
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(b) The members of the council shall be appointed to serve
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4-year terms, except that a legislative member's term expires
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upon leaving office as a member of the Senate or the House of
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Representatives.
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(c) The council shall meet at least quarterly and other
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meetings may be called by the chair upon giving 7 days' notice
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to the public. The council may take public testimony.
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(d) Members of the council shall serve without
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compensation, but are entitled to reimbursement for per diem and
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travel expenses, which shall be paid by the appointing entity.
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(e) The Office of Legislative Services shall provide staff
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support for the council. The council staff members shall consist
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of an executive director and any other staff member determined
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to be necessary to the completion of the council's duties,
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subject to appropriations. Upon request of the chair of the
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council or the executive director, the Legislature's Office of
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Economic and Demographic Research, the Office of Program Policy
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Analysis and Government Accountability, the Department of
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Corrections and any other state agency or department, and the
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Office of the State Courts Administrator shall assist the
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council in providing necessary data collection, analysis, and
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research.
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(4) On or before January 15 of each year, the council
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shall provide a report of its findings and recommendations to
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the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the
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House of Representatives, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme
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Court. The council may provide the Legislature, the Governor,
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and the Supreme Court with additional reports of findings and
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recommendations at any time it deems appropriate.
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(5) The President of the Senate or the Speaker of the
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House may also direct the council to report by a certain date
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the council's findings and recommendations regarding an issue
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pertinent to sentencing policy, sentencing practice, or laws
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affecting or applicable to sentencing or punishment.
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Section 2. (1) On or before January 15, 2009, the
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Sentencing Policy Advisory Council shall report to the Governor,
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the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives, and the Supreme Court its preliminary findings
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and recommendations regarding the following questions:
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(a) Should the Legislature repeal any laws providing for a
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mandatory minimum sentence or modify such laws to provide for
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presumptive mandatory minimum sentences or exceptions to
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mandatory sentences in some circumstances?
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(b) Do mandatory sentencing laws conflict with or
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undermine the purpose of the Criminal Punishment Code?
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(c) Are particular criminal acts punished as more than one
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specific offense and, if so, has this resulted in duplication,
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confusion, or inconsistent penalties?
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(d) Are the penalties for particular felony or misdemeanor
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offenses disproportionate to those for other felonies or
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misdemeanor offenses of a similar nature or severity?
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(e) Do current enhanced penalties or felony and
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misdemeanor reclassifications for repeat offenders result in
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duplication, confusion, or inconsistent penalties?
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(f) Should the Legislature preclude the courts from
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sentencing to prison defendants convicted of third-degree
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felonies who score under 44 total sentence points?
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(g) Should the Legislature change the current "Truth in
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Sentencing" gain-time restrictions specified in s.
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944.275(4)(b)3., Florida Statutes, to more closely align with
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the federal minimum requirements?
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(h) Should the Legislature authorize correctional
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probation officers to apply a continuum of administrative
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sanctions for technical probation violations that do not affect
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public safety?
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(2) Findings and recommendations regarding the questions
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described in subsection (1) are in addition to any findings and
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recommendations the council is required to provide under s.
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921.0019, Florida Statutes.
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Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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And the title is amended as follows:
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Delete everything before the enacting clause
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and insert:
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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to sentencing; creating s. 921.0019, F.S.;
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creating the Sentencing Policy Advisory Council within the
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Legislature; requiring the council to evaluate sentencing
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policy, sentencing practices, and laws affecting or
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applicable to sentencing or punishment; requiring that
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recommendations be consistent with specified goals;
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providing membership of the council; providing for
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selection of the chair of the council; providing for an
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executive director and additional staff for the council,
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subject to appropriations; providing that members of the
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council serve without compensation, but are entitled to be
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reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses; requiring
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meetings and reports of findings and recommendations to
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the Governor, the Legislature, and the Florida Supreme
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Court; requiring the council to report its findings and
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recommendations regarding specified questions by a
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specified date; providing an effective date.
3/10/2008 9:33:00 AM CJ.CJ.04419
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