Juvenile Restoration Act Explained

State:Maryland
Full Name:Juveniles Convicted as Adults - Sentencing - Limitations and Reduction (Juvenile Restoration Act)
Status:current
Introduced:January 20, 2021
House Voted:March 30, 2021 (88-48)
Senate Voted:April 2, 2021 (32-15)
Governor:Larry Hogan
Code:Criminal Procedure
Section:§ 6-235 and § 8-110
Bill:SB 0494
Associated Bills:HB0409
Url:Legislation

The Juvenile Restoration Act (JRA) is a law in Maryland allowing minors who were sentenced as adults to ask a judge to consider a reducing their sentence after they have served 20 years in prison.[1] The law also prevents juveniles from being sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, making Maryland the 25th U.S. state to ban life sentences for juveniles.[2]

Legislative history

The JRA was sponsored by Delegate Jazz Lewis and Senator Christopher R. West and introduced on January 20, 2021.[3] The Maryland House of Delegates voted on March 30, 2021, approving the bill with a vote of 88–48. The Maryland Senate voted to approve the bill, 32–15, on April 2, 2021. Governor Larry Hogan vetoed the bill on April 8, 2021.[4] [5] On April 10, 2021, the Maryland General Assembly overrode Governor Hogan's veto, passing the bill.[2]

Impact

Under the JRA, 415 people became eligible for sentencing review.[2] Shortly after the passage of the law, the Maryland Office of the Public Defender created the Decarceration Initiative, which coordinated representation for indigent clients eligible for sentencing review. The law went into effect on October 1, 2021.[6] During the law's first year in effect, thirty-six motions for sentence reduction were decided, resulting in a shorter sentence in twenty-seven cases.[6] In twenty-three of these cases individuals were granted immediate release.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Collins . David . Bill would allow minors to seek reduction of sentence after serving 20 years . 29 December 2021 . WBAL-TV . March 29, 2021.
  2. News: Rubino . Natalie . Maryland bans life sentences for juvenile offenders . 29 December 2021 . Fox 5 . April 12, 2021.
  3. News: Gaskill . Hannah . Juvenile Restoration Act Pushes for Resentencing for Youthful Offenders . 29 December 2021 . Maryland Matters . March 1, 2021.
  4. Web site: Hogan . Larry . SB494 Juvenile Restoration Act Veto Letter . State of Maryland Office of the Governor . 29 December 2021.
  5. News: Gaines . Danielle E. . Hogan Vetoes Juvenile Restoration Act, Prevailing Wage Measure . 29 December 2021 . Maryland Matters . April 8, 2021.
  6. News: Juvenile Restoration Act Secures the Freedom of 23 Individuals in the First Year of its Implementation . 1 January 2023 . Southern Maryland Chronicle . October 17, 2022.