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Committee adds second‑degree murder to crimes ineligible for meritorious furlough program
2350335 · February 18, 2025
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Senate Bill 214 passed the House Judiciary Committee to add second‑degree murder to the list of offenses ineligible for the state's meritorious furlough program, a change the sponsor said was requested by a constituent.
The House Judiciary Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 214, which adds second‑degree murder to the list of convictions that make an incarcerated person ineligible for the meritorious furlough program.
Representative Kendon Underwood, state representative for District 16, presented the bill in Senator Bryant's absence and said the measure adds "second degree…
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