FAMM Applauds Missouri House Special Committee on Criminal Justice for Passing Reform Legislation
February 07, 2019
February 07, 2019
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 -- Families Against Mandatory Minimums issued the following news release:
Today the Missouri House Special Committee on Criminal Justice passed two important criminal justice reform bills, HB 113 and HB 352. HB 113, sponsored by Rep. Cody Smith (R - Carthage), would grant judges flexibility to depart from the statutory minimum sentence or required minimum prison term in some cases. HB 352, sponsored by Rep. Tom Hannegan (R- St. Charles), would grant parole eligibi . . .
Today the Missouri House Special Committee on Criminal Justice passed two important criminal justice reform bills, HB 113 and HB 352. HB 113, sponsored by Rep. Cody Smith (R - Carthage), would grant judges flexibility to depart from the statutory minimum sentence or required minimum prison term in some cases. HB 352, sponsored by Rep. Tom Hannegan (R- St. Charles), would grant parole eligibi . . .