SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE March 6, 1996 1:30 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Senator Robin Taylor, Chairman Senator Lyda Green, Vice-Chairman Senator Mike Miller Senator Al Adams MEMBERS ABSENT Senator Johnny Ellis COMMITTEE CALENDAR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 52 "An Act authorizing capital punishment, classifying murder in the first degree as a capital felony, and establishing sentencing procedures for capital felonies; authorizing an advisory vote on instituting capital punishment; and providing for an effective date." PREVIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION SSSB 52 - See Judiciary minutes dated 2/7/96. ACTION NARRATIVE TAPE 96-19, SIDE A Number 001 SB 52 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR MURDER  CHAIRMAN ROBIN TAYLOR called the Judiciary Committee meeting to order at 1:34 p.m. All members were present except Senator Ellis. The matter of business before the committee was SSSB 52. SENATOR MILLER moved CSSSSB 52 out of committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR ADAMS objected. SENATOR ADAMS directed his objection to the fact that the advisory vote does not contain a second option to vote for an alternative sentence of 99 years plus restitution. Additionally, the committee has not studied the cost of an execution in Alaska, which is estimated at $5 million by other states. He believed the bill promotes vengeance rather than justice. SENATOR TAYLOR referred to handouts provided to committee members and noted he was surprised by the difference in the cost of an execution in North Carolina, Texas, California and Florida. The amounts range from $2.3 million to $18 million. SENATOR ADAMS offered to provide the committee with witnesses to explain the information included in the handouts. SENATOR TAYLOR asked for further comment on the motion. There being none, the motion carried with Senators Miller, Green and Taylor voting "yea," and Senator Adams voting "nay." SENATOR TAYLOR adjourned the meeting at 1:37 p.m.