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Provides relative to credit for prior custody (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

Provides relative to credit for prior custody (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

StatusIntroduced
Last ActionApr 7, 2026
Pre-filed
Introduced
Committee
Floor
Passed
Signed
2026 Regular Session
Bill AnalysisAI Analysis
AI-generated summary · Not legal advice

Bill Overview: HB191 appears to address the calculation of credit for time spent in custody prior to sentencing in Louisiana criminal cases. This bill likely amends existing law governing how courts must account for pre-trial detention, parish jail time, or other periods of custody when determining sentences or calculating time served. The legislation would modify the procedures and requirements for granting credit to defendants for custody time served before their case reaches final disposition. Without the full bill text, the specific mechanism and scope of these changes cannot be determined with precision.

Potential Impact: The analysis of potential impact cannot be completed without access to the full bill text. Pre-trial custody credit laws typically affect criminal defendants who have been detained in parish jails or state facilities before sentencing, defense attorneys who must calculate and argue for appropriate credit, prosecutors who may oppose credit calculations, and judges who must apply credit requirements during sentencing. Changes to custody credit provisions could impact the Department of Public Safety and Corrections' calculation of release dates, parish sheriffs who maintain custody records, and potentially crime victims if the changes affect actual time served by defendants. The practical consequences would depend entirely on whether this bill expands, restricts, or clarifies existing credit provisions. Implementation challenges often arise with custody credit laws regarding record-keeping requirements and the complexity of calculating credit across multiple jurisdictions or facilities.

Affected Legislation: The specific statutory provisions affected by HB191 cannot be identified without access to the complete bill text. Louisiana's pre-trial custody credit laws are typically found within Title 15 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes dealing with criminal procedure, particularly provisions governing sentencing, parole eligibility, and good time calculations. The bill may also implicate articles within the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure related to bail, sentencing procedures, or post-conviction relief. A complete analysis of affected legislation will be provided when the full bill text becomes available through the legislative process.

AI-Generated Summary — For Reference Only. This summary was generated by artificial intelligence and may contain errors, misstatements, omissions, inconsistencies, or inaccuracies. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as an authoritative interpretation of the bill or applicable law. Users should consult the official bill text, Louisiana Revised Statutes, and other primary legal authorities when forming any legal, regulatory, or policy conclusions. SessionSource assumes no liability for decisions made in reliance on AI-generated content.

Legislative History
Apr 7, 2026House
Scheduled for floor debate on 04/08/2026.
Apr 1, 2026House
Read by title, ordered engrossed, passed to 3rd reading.
Mar 31, 2026House
Reported favorably (9-0).
Mar 9, 2026House
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice.
Feb 20, 2026House
First appeared in the Interim Calendar on 2/20/2026.
Feb 18, 2026House
Prefiled.
Feb 18, 2026House
Under the rules, provisionally referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice.
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Bill Details
Bill NumberHB191
Session2026 Regular Session
ChamberHouse
TypeHouse Bill
StatusIntroduced
IntroducedFebruary 19, 2026
Last Action DateApril 7, 2026
Last ActionScheduled for floor debate on 04/08/2026.
Sponsor & Authors
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Primary Sponsor
Debbie Villio
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Session Context
Session2026 Regular Session
ConvenesMarch 9, 2026
Sine DieJune 1, 2026 (6pm)
Day 42
of the 2026 regular session

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