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Committee hears victims urging mandatory supervision for stalking convictions
Summary
House Bill 25-10 would require Department of Corrections supervision for people convicted of stalking and sentenced to community custody; victims and advocates described violent, sustained stalking that went unmonitored and urged the change, while the Department of Corrections said supervision reduces risk but noted fiscal impact.
Lena Langer briefed the committee on House Bill 25-10, which would require DOC supervision for persons convicted of stalking and sentenced to community custody. Current rules require DOC supervision in specified circumstances but not universally for stalking convictions; the bill would close that gap.
Representative Brian Burnett (12th District), sponsor, framed stalking as an often repeated pattern of harassment that causes substantial…
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