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122nd MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 1717 |
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LR 2770(17) |
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An Act
to Create Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Persons Convicted of Certain Sex
Offenses against Victims under 12 Years of Age |
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Fiscal Note for Bill as Amended by Committee
Amendment " " |
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Committee: Criminal Justice and Public Safety |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Minority Report |
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Fiscal Note |
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Potential future biennium cost increase - General Fund |
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Correctional and
Judicial Impact Statements |
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Establishing
a 25 year minimum mandatory sentence for violators who have been convicted of
certain sex offenses against persons who have not attained 12 years of age
and requiring electronic monitoring for their probation will result in
additional future costs to the Department of Corrections. Since approximately 20 people are sentenced
to this crime each year and the average sentence is 5 years, this legislation
adds approximately 20 years to each sentence and will result in additional
costs, including the compound effect of sentences in subsequent years, of an
estimated $700,000 in fiscal year 2010-11, $1,400,000 in fiscal year 2011-12,
$2,100,000 in fiscal year 2012-13, etc.
The compounding would continue through the 25th year when costs would
level off. The cost of electronic
monitoring is estimated to be $12 per person per day or $6 per person per day
depending on whether real time information is required or delayed information
is acceptable. |
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The
Judicial Department has indicated that mandatory minimum sentences will
result in fewer cases being resolved without trial, increasing trial and
sentencing costs due to additional time requirements for judges, clerks, law
clerks, security, court reporters and indigent defense. |
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