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The Second Look Act

IntroducedJulia Greenfield (D)House2025–2026 Session
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The Second Look Act allows people serving prison sentences (except those with life sentences) to request a judge reduce their sentence if they have served at least 10 years or 50% of their sentence, whichever is longer. A judge must hold a hearing and can reduce the sentence if they find the person is not a danger to the community and that reducing the sentence serves justice, considering factors like the person's age, behavior in prison, rehabilitation efforts, and victim input.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill addresses costly prison overcrowding and aging prison populations who pose lower crime risks. They cite research showing lengthy sentences don't significantly deter crime and note that North Carolina's corrections spending has quadrupled in two decades while prisons remain understaffed. Supporters contend the bill provides a fair review process for people who have demonstrated rehabilitation and maturity after serving substantial time.

Arguments Against

Opponents may argue the bill could release people convicted of serious crimes back into communities too quickly, potentially increasing public safety risks. They may also contend that judges already have sentencing discretion and that the bill could undermine the original sentences imposed by courts and limit closure for crime victims and their families.

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