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Sensing Guideline Commission backs changes to failure-to-register statute
Summary
The Sensing Guideline Commission voted to support bill 2403, which reduces criminal classifications for failure-to-register offenses, prescribes one- and two-year community supervision terms, and directs DOC reentry-planning and model-policy review by the Offender Policy Board.
The Sensing Guideline Commission voted to support bill 2403 during its Jan. 16 special meeting, endorsing changes that remove prior "seriousness level 2" classifications for many second or subsequent failure-to-register offenses and create uniform community-supervision terms.
Carrie Ann, who opened discussion on the bill, summarized its main changes: second or subsequent failure-to-register convictions would be reclassified, and courts would impose one year of…
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