Michigan League for Public Policy: Mandatory Sentencing, Driver's License Suspension Reforms Pass Nearly Unanimously
December 11, 2020
December 11, 2020
LANSING, Michigan, Dec. 11 -- The Michigan League for Public Policy issued the following news release on Dec. 10:
The Michigan Senate passed two important criminal justice reform packages this morning to eliminate mandatory sentencing for a variety of offenses (House Bills 5844 and 5854-5857) and rein in and reduce driver's license suspensions for offenses not related to dangerous driving (House Bills 5846-5852).
"For too long, driver's license suspensions have bee . . .
The Michigan Senate passed two important criminal justice reform packages this morning to eliminate mandatory sentencing for a variety of offenses (House Bills 5844 and 5854-5857) and rein in and reduce driver's license suspensions for offenses not related to dangerous driving (House Bills 5846-5852).
"For too long, driver's license suspensions have bee . . .