District of Columbia Statutes

§ 3-152 — Duties of the Criminal Code Reform Commission.

District of Columbia § 3-152
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 3District of Columbia Boards and Commissions.
Ch. 1ACriminal Code Reform Commission.

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D.C. Code § 3-152 (2026).

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(a)By March 31, 2021, the Commission shall submit to the Mayor and the Council comprehensive criminal code reform recommendations that revise the language of the District's criminal statutes to:
(1)Use clear and plain language;
(2)Apply consistent, clearly articulated definitions;
(3)Describe all elements, including mental states, that must be proven;
(4)Reduce unnecessary overlap and gaps between criminal offenses;
(5)Eliminate archaic and unused offenses;
(6)Adjust penalties, fines, and the gradation of offenses to provide for proportionate penalties;
(7)Organize existing criminal statutes in a logical order;
(8)Identify any crimes defined in common law that should be codified, and propose recommended language for codification, as appropriate;
(9)Iden

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