"Raise the Age" passes, but phase-in will take years
After a significant planning stage, Louisiana's criminal justice system will begin transitioning to handle cases for minors charged with nonviolent crimes on July 1, 2018.
Offenders who have been charged with more serious or violent crimes, such as rape, armed robbery, aggravated assault or stalking, will join two years later.
The flexibility appeared to ease the minds of some lawmakers who expressed concerns after a fiscal analysis of the measure found the transition could cost the state $2.76 million before seeing any long-term savings.
Once signed, the bill will join other provisions sponsored by Morrell that update the juvenile justice system through overhauled educational standards, increased attorney access and fiscal accountability.