Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB25

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Pardons and Paroles; procedures when a person is denied parole after completing certain prerequisites; provide

Impact

The proposal is expected to enhance the transparency and fairness of the parole process in Georgia. By instituting video conference hearings, SB25 aims to give offenders a greater voice in their parole hearings, enabling them to address key issues related to their cases. This may lead to a more informed decision-making process for the parole board, potentially influencing the outcomes for the offenders seeking early release from incarceration. The mandate for written findings from the board if parole is denied or delayed is another step towards making the process more accountable.

Summary

Senate Bill 25 amends Article 2 of Chapter 9 of Title 42 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, focusing on procedures for individuals who are denied parole after satisfying specific prerequisites. The bill provides that offenders who have earned the maximum credits under performance incentive programs or who are serving life sentences may request a video conference hearing with the parole board. This is intended to allow parolees the opportunity to present evidence and address inquiries concerning their cases prior to a decision being made about their parole status.

Contention

However, the bill raises notable points of contention. Critics may argue that while it aims to provide offenders with more opportunities for communication, it does not address potential biases inherent in the parole decision-making process. Moreover, there are concerns regarding the impact on victims or their families, as the bill allows the board to consider their input, but it may not guarantee their representation in the video hearings. Legislators could debate whether the proposed reforms truly balance the interests of justice with the rights of inmates seeking parole.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB523

Pardons and Paroles; hearing procedures, revised

GA SB324

Pardons and Paroles Board; increase members on board; further provide for selection of chair; parole consideration guidelines after denial of parole established

GA SB254

Board of Pardons and Paroles; discretion whether to grant or deny parole, further provided; review of parole violations, procedure further provided to require consideration of totality of circumstances; penalties for certain parole-violations, increased

GA HB437

Board of Pardons and Paroles; discretion whether to grant or deny parole, further provided; review of parole violations, procedure further provided to require consideration of totality of circumstances; penalties for certain parole-violations, increased

GA SB1244

Pardons and paroles; modifying criteria for certain parole of elderly individuals. Effective date.

GA HB524

Pardons and Paroles; juvenile offenders serving life without parole; parole authorized following satisfaction of certain conditions

GA HB26

Sex offenders; restrictions for certain sex offenders further provided, Board of Pardons and Paroles authorized to adopt rules

GA SB199

Sex offenders; restrictions for certain sex offenders further provided, Board of Pardons and Paroles authorized to adopt rules

GA SB1260

Pardons and paroles; prohibiting parole eligibility and earning of credits for persons convicted of certain offenses. Effective date.

GA SB157

Pardons and Paroles Board; allow inmates to participate in parole hearing virtually

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.