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| Bill requiring state to inform victims of an inmate's location out of state passes committee |
| By kktv.com |
| Published: 01/23/2018 |
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DENVER (KKTV) - A bill that some families of the 2012 Aurora theater shooting victims are following closely passed a committee vote on Monday. SB-14, Department Of Corrections Disclose Location Of Out-of-state Inmate, passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on a vote of 4-0 with one excused. Senate Bill 14 requires the Colorado Department of Corrections to inform the victims of an inmate if that inmate is moved to another facility outside the State of Colorado. Currently, this policy is only in effect for intrastate transfers. “Even a simple piece of legislation such as Senate Bill 14 can bring peace of mind to crime victims here in Colorado, and I’m excited to see this bipartisan legislation move through judiciary,” said Sen. Cooke in a release. Read More. |
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