Rep. Kevin Ryan

April 25, 2008

REPRESENTATIVE RYAN SUPPORTS TOUGHER CRIME BILL
THAT WILL INCREASE SENTENCES ON REPEAT OFFENDERS

State Representative Kevin Ryan voted in favor of legislation today that will double and triple jail sentences for repeat violent criminals while giving criminal justice professionals $10 million in new funding for prosecutors, increased GPS tracking, state police, parolee supervision, parole officers, warrant service, alternative housing and other tools that frontline crime officials believe will strengthen the criminal justice system.

For criminals who are found to be "persistent dangerous felony offenders," the bill doubles the minimum and maximum penalties that they face upon another serious felony conviction, and triples those penalties (up to life in prison) after a third serious felony conviction.

"This bill was crafted with the consideration and approval of our state's prosecutors," Rep. Ryan said. "With this legislation we will be providing them (state persecutors) with the tools they need to reach the goal of sending repeat offenders to prison for as long as possible. This legislation isn't a catch phrase, it's a sound bill that will be effective in keeping our state safe."

"Dangerous felony" crimes generally include murder, manslaughter, arson, kidnapping, 1st and 2nd-degree robbery, 1st and 3rd degree sexual assault, 1st-degree assault, home invasion, 1st-degree burglary, 2nd-degree burglary with a firearm, or any attempt to commit those crimes. The range of jail sentences for the most serious of these crimes generally ranges from 10 years to life. Under the proposed new law, those sentences will be either doubled or tripled for repeat offenders.

The bill also provides $9,996,000 over the next year for a variety of law-enforcement tools, including:

Representative Kevin Ryan is currently serving his 8th term and represents the 139th Assembly District of Bozrah, Franklin, Lebanon and Montville, he serves as the Chairman of the Labor Committee and is a member of Appropriations and Public Health as well.


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