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Senate passes sweeping criminal justice reform bill
"sweeping reform" is a bit of a stretch,
but this is a move in the right direction and limits the ability for people to be "railroaded" by the system stacking charges
covers a lot of areas, look it up if u want more receipts but as I see it the Immediate results of this Bill being passed and signed are

"sweeping reform" is a bit of a stretch,
but this is a move in the right direction and limits the ability for people to be "railroaded" by the system stacking charges
covers a lot of areas, look it up if u want more receipts but as I see it the Immediate results of this Bill being passed and signed are
Sending around 4,000 prisoners home by increasing the amount of time inmates can cut off of their sentences due to good behavior.
Letting more male and female inmates to serve time under house arrest or in halfway homes rather than prison cells, with exceptions for high-risk inmates.
Mandates that prisoners be placed within 500 miles of family.
Banning shackling during child birth.
Drop the mandatory penalty from life to 25 years for a third conviction of certain drug offenses, and from 25 to 15 years for a second conviction.
Prohibit the doubling up, or "stacking," of mandatory sentences for certain gun and drug offenses.
Allows judges to have more discretion in giving less than the mandatory minimum for certain low-level crimes.
Make the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act retroactive, which changed sentencing guidelines to treat offenses involving crack and powder cocaine equally. This could impact nearly 2,600 federal inmates, according to the Marshall Project.
