Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is proposing a series of measures aimed at reducing sentences for nonviolent offenders.
The Democrat appeared on Tuesday at Yale Law School to unveil his legislative package, to be considered by the General Assembly this session. He said he also expects to enact some of the changes using his executive authority.
Malloy, a former prosecutor, wants to end mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug possession. Other proposals include reclassifying certain nonviolent offenses, streamlining the parole and pardons systems and creating job and housing opportunities for ex-offenders.
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