California Bill Revives Early Release for Lifers
California Bill Revives Early Release for Lifers

California Bill Revives Early Release for Lifers

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California lawmakers have revived Senate Bill 94, allowing certain inmates serving life sentences without parole to petition for early release after serving 25 years or more. This bill, introduced by State Senator Dave Cortese, excludes those convicted of first-degree murder of police officers and serial killers. Proponents argue it offers a chance for rehabilitation, particularly for elderly inmates who have demonstrated reform, while opponents, including victims' rights organizations, claim it undermines justice for heinous crimes. The bill was previously shelved for nearly a year but has now been returned to the legislative process for consideration. Supporters emphasize that the bill does not guarantee release but provides a structured petition process, aligning with California's evolving criminal justice reforms. The Assembly is expected to debate the bill soon, amidst ongoing controversy and public opposition.

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