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Legislative Update

Home detention

January 20, 2023 Filed Under: Criminal

The Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee heard SB 179 on home detention authored by Sen. Koch. The bill provides that a court may not order a person convicted of a Level 1 felony or a crime subject to certain enhancement; to a community corrections program and allows a court to place a person in a community corrections program as an alternative to commitment to the county jail or department of correction. The bill repeals a requirement that a court suspend the sentence for a person placed in a community corrections program. The bill also specifies that a person sentenced to work release in a community corrections program receives one day of accrued time for each day the person is confined on work release. Current law only specifies that a person on home detention earns accrued time.

The bill was amended by consent to add that a person who violates a home detention placement term as a part of a community corrections program commits escape.  The Indiana Public Defender Council testified in support of the bill.  The amended bill passed 7-0.

Read the bill at: https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/senate/179

Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: home detention, sentencing

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