The current Georgia Council on Criminal Justice Reform was created by HB 349 during the 2013 legislative session and requires the Governor to appoint 15 members to the Council. The Council’s charge is to conduct periodic comprehensive reviews of criminal laws, criminal procedure, sentencing laws, adult correctional issues, juvenile justice issues, enhancement of probation and parole supervision, better management of the prison population and of the population in the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice, and other issues relates to criminal proceedings and accountability courts.
The Council is co-chaired by the Honorable Justice Michael Boggs and Executive Counsel to Governor Nathan Deal, Carey Miller, Esq.
Georgia Council on Criminal Justice Reform
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