Source: https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/24-112.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 14:14:38+00:00

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D.C. Law Library - § 24–112. General duties, powers, and goals of Commission.
↪ § 24–112. General duties, powers, and goals of Commission.
§ 24–111. Truth in sentencing commission.
§ 24–112. General duties, powers, and goals of Commission.
(a) Recommendations. — The Commission shall, within 180 days after August 5, 1997, make recommendations to the District of Columbia Council for amendments to the District of Columbia Official Code with respect to the sentences to be imposed for all felonies committed on or after 3 years after August 5, 1997.
(C) An adequate period of supervision will be imposed to follow release from the imprisonment.
(c) Death penalty. — The Commission shall not have the power to recommend a sentence of death for any offense nor for any offense a term of imprisonment less than that prescribed by the D.C. Official Code as a mandatory minimum sentence.
(3) Will be fully consistent with all other provisions of this act, including provisions relating to the administration of probation, parole, and supervised release for District of Columbia Official Code offenders.
(e) Vote; termination. — The recommendations of the Commission required under subsections (a) through (d) of this section shall be adopted by a vote of not less than 6 of the members and when made shall be transmitted forthwith to the District of Columbia Council. The Commission shall cease to exist 90 days after the transmittal of recommendations to the Council or on the last date on which timely recommendations may be made if the Commission is unable to agree on such recommendations.
(2) Whether multiple sentences of terms of imprisonment should run concurrently or consecutively.
(3) Except as otherwise provided, to conduct business, exercise powers, and fulfill duties by the vote of a majority of the members present at any meeting.
(3) Section 22-722 (relating to obstruction of justice).
(4) Section 22-1101 (relating to cruelty to children).
(5) Section 22-801 (relating to first degree burglary).
(6) Section 22-2001 (relating to kidnapping).
(8) Section 22-2601 (relating to prison breach).
(9) Section 22-2603 [see now § 22-2632].
(10) Section 22-2801 (relating to robbery).
(11) Section 22-2803 (relating to carjacking).
(12) Chapter 45 of Title 22.
(14) Section 48-904.01 (relating to recidivist drug offenders), but only in the case of a second or subsequent violation.
This section is referenced in § 3-104, § 24-114, and § 24-906.
D.C. Law 17-177, in subsec. (d)(1), substituted “sexual orientation, and gender identity or expression (as defined in § 2-1401.02(12A))” for “and sexual orientation”.
“This Act,” referred to in this section, is the National Capital Revitalization and Self-Government Improvement Act of 1997, title XI of Pub. L. 105-33, 111 Stat. 712.

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