Demetrius Douglas voted Yea (Passage With Amendment) on this Legislation.
Title: Establishes a Commission to Study Allocating Payments for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment
Vote to concur with house amendments and pass a bill that establishes a commission that could recommend that individuals who are imprisoned and later cleared of wrongdoing be paid at least $60,000 for each year they were imprisoned in the state of Georgia.
Establishes the Wrongful Conviction Compensation Review Panel that could recommend that individuals who are imprisoned and later cleared of wrongdoing be paid at least $60,000 for each year they were imprisoned in the state of Georgia (Part II-III, Sec. 2-3).
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect immediately upon passage and approval by the governor (Part IV, Sec. 4).
Title: Establishes a Commission to Study Allocating Payments for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment
Vote to amend and pass a bill that establishes a commission that could recommend that individuals who are imprisoned and later cleared of wrongdoing be paid at least $60,000 for each year they were imprisoned in the state of Georgia.
Establishes the Wrongful Conviction Compensation Review Panel that could recommend that individuals who are imprisoned and later cleared of wrongdoing be paid at least $60,000 for each year they were imprisoned in the state of Georgia (Part II-III, Sec. 2-3).
Specifies that the provisions of this bill shall take effect immediately upon passage and approval by the governor (Part IV, Sec. 4).
Title: Establishes a Commission to Study Allocating Payments for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment
Title: Establishes a Commission to Study Allocating Payments for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment