LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A legislative committee will investigate Nebraska’s newest prison sentencing snafu, which took place while officials were rounding up inmates who were released too early.
Sen. Steve Lathrop, the committee’s chairman, said Tuesday that members will look into the issue during an Oct. 10 hearing.
The committee is already reviewing problems in the Department of Correctional Services, including the premature release of hundreds of inmates. The Omaha World-Herald reported Sunday that the department failed to follow a 2008 Nebraska Supreme Court ruling while rounding up those prisoners.
Lathrop says that ruling made clear that prisoners who committed crimes after their early release should have to serve the time that they originally owed. It also said those prisoners are accountable for time owed if they were aware a mistake had been made.