Florida Senate - 2014 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 384
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Senate . House
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03/05/2014 .
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(Bradley) recommended the following:
1 Senate Amendment
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3 Delete lines 116 - 129
4 and insert:
5 Section 2. (1) A person who is sentenced to imprisonment
6 for committing an offense before attaining 18 years of age is
7 entitled to review of his or her sentence in the following
8 circumstances:
9 (a) A person who is sentenced to life imprisonment,
10 imprisonment for life, or imprisonment for a term of more than
11 25 years for any offense that is included in s. 782.04, Florida
12 Statutes, but for which he or she was not the person who
13 actually killed the victim, is entitled to a review of his or
14 her sentence after 25 years. The sentencing court shall retain
15 original jurisdiction for the duration of the sentence for this
16 purpose.
17 (b) A person who is sentenced to life imprisonment,
18 imprisonment for life, or imprisonment for a term of more than
19 20 years for any offense that is not included in s. 782.04,
20 Florida Statutes, is entitled to a review of his or her sentence
21 after 20 years. If the court does not modify the person’s
22 sentence in accordance with subsection (5) and the person is
23 serving a sentence of imprisonment for a term of more than 30
24 years, the person is entitled to another review of his or her
25 sentence after serving 30 years of the sentence. The sentencing
26 court shall retain original jurisdiction for the duration of the
27 sentence for this purpose.
28 (2) The Department of Corrections shall notify a juvenile
29 offender who is committed to the department of his or her
30 eligibility to participate in a resentencing hearing 30 months
31 before the date that he or she will be eligible for the
32 resentencing hearing. The juvenile offender may apply to the
33 court of original jurisdiction requesting that a resentencing
34 hearing be held.