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The Parliament has passed three new criminal laws: the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), which will replace the Indian Penal Code 1860, the Criminal Procedure Code 1973, and the Indian Evidence Act 1872, respectively.
In total, the new suite of laws likely makes Louisiana the most punitive justice system in the nation, with harsher penalties than it had even before the bipartisan reforms passed in 2017.
The states that still have truth in sentencing include Illinois, Tennessee, Arizona, North Carolina, Missouri, Michigan, Connecticut, Mississippi, Oregon, Virginia, New York, and California.
In a state court case, they consult the states applicable sentencing laws. Sentencing can vary widely between states. Sentencing judges may also consider other factors. For example, many states consider prior criminal convictions as aggravating factors.
Arizona has some of the harshest sentencing laws in the country, and its prison system has been mired in scandal and disorder for more than a decade. A federal court recently declared that Arizonas prison healthcare is so deficient it violates the Constitutions ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
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