Las Vegas Review-Journal

Joint bill revives effort to alter pardons board

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each appoint three members on the nine-person panel.

Given the busy schedules of the officials on the pardons board, Parks said, it’s difficult for them all to meet often. SRJ1 would require the clemency board to meet at least four times a year.

“It’s my understand­ing that the pardons board only meets twice a year,” Parks told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.

The clemency board would have “profession­als and laypeople who will deal with the criminal justice system and meet on a more frequent schedule,” Parks said.

Parks said a board that meets more often to review cases would help Nevada reduce its incarcerat­ed population.

“This clemency board would have more freedom to meet,” said Assemblyma­n James Ohrenschal­l, D-Las Vegas, another sponsor of SJR1.

The process would amend the state’s constituti­on, so it’s not an issue that lawmakers can change quickly.

SJR1 would need to pass the Legislatur­e this session and in the 2019 session. It would then go to voters for final approval in 2020. A similar measure passed in 2009 but failed during the 2011 session.

The board does more than just grant pardons. It also can commute sentences and hear cases from convicts in other circumstan­ces, such as those trying to expunge their record. Contact Ben Botkin at bbotkin@reviewjour­nal.com or 775-461-0661. Follow @BenBotkin1 on Twitter.

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