JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A bill that proposes several changes to Mississippi's criminal justice system is moving closer to Gov. Phil Bryant's desk.
The House on Monday passed the final version of House Bill 585. The only remaining step is Senate approval.
The bill was filed after judges, prosecutors and lawmakers spent months studying the criminal justice system. Supporters say it could make the system more efficient and cut prison costs by $266 million spread over 10 years.
The bill says anyone convicted of a violent offense would be required to serve at least 50 percent of a sentence, and anyone convicted of a nonviolent offense would have to serve at least 25 percent. The bill would give judges more flexibility to give alternative sentences, such as ordering treatment for drug users.
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