2017 Vermont Statutes
Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 169 - Vermont Sentencing Commission
§ 5451 Creation of commission

Universal Citation: 13 V.S.A. § 5451

§ 5451. Creation of commission

(a) The Vermont sentencing commission is established for the purpose of overseeing criminal sentencing practices in the state, reducing geographical disparities in sentencing, and making recommendations regarding criminal sentencing to the general assembly.

(b) The committee shall consist of the following members:

(1) the chief justice of the Vermont supreme court or designee;

(2) the administrative judge or designee, provided that the designee is a sitting or retired Vermont judge;

(3) a district or superior court judge with substantial criminal law experience appointed by the administrative judge;

(4) the chair of the senate committee on judiciary;

(5) the chair of the house committee on judiciary;

(6) the attorney general or designee;

(7) the defender general or designee;

(8) the executive director of the department of state's attorneys and sheriffs or designee;

(9) the appellate defender;

(10) a state's attorney appointed by the executive director of the department of state's attorneys and sheriffs;

(11) a staff public defender with experience in juvenile defense matters appointed by the defender general;

(12) an attorney with substantial criminal law experience appointed by the Vermont bar association;

(13) the commissioner of corrections or designee;

(14) the commissioner of public safety or designee;

(15) the executive director of the Vermont center for crime victim services or designee;

(16) the executive director of the Vermont center for justice research; and

(17) one member of the public appointed by the governor.

(c) The chief justice shall appoint a chair and vice chair of the commission. Legislative members of the commission shall serve only while in office. A substitute shall be appointed for a legislator who no longer serves in such capacity. All other members of the commission shall serve on the committee for renewable two-year terms for as long as the member continues to hold the position which made the member eligible for appointment to or membership on the committee. Vacancies shall be appointed in the same manner as original appointments.

(d) The commission shall meet at least quarterly and at any additional times at the call of the chair. The commission shall take minutes of its meetings and may hold public hearings. Ten members of the commission shall constitute a quorum.

(e) The commission shall have the assistance and cooperation of the judiciary, the department of public safety, the department of corrections, the department for children and families, the department of state's attorneys and sheriffs, the office of defender general, the Vermont center for crime victim services, and all other state and local agencies and departments.

(f) Legislative members of the commission shall be entitled to per diem compensation and reimbursement for expenses in accordance with section 406 of Title 2. Members of the commission who are not otherwise compensated by their employer shall be entitled to per diem compensation and reimbursement for expenses in the same manner as board members are compensated under section 1010 of Title 32. (Added 2005, No. 192 (Adj. Sess.), § 16, eff. May 26, 2006.)

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