RALEIGH (AP) — Gov. Beverly Perdue says she hopes she doesn't have to recall North Carolina lawmakers to settle a dispute over whether 27 inmates can be released from prison.
But WRAL-TV reported today that Perdue's staff is working on legislation, just in case.
The N.C. Supreme Court ruled last month in favor of a prisoner who argued a 1970s state law defined a life sentence as 80 years.
Time-off credits allowed Bobby Bowden to get a day-for-a-day for good behavior, and 27 inmates have qualified for release. But that was halted after Perdue said prison officials weren't authorized to apply the credits to inmates sentenced to life.
Court arguments are expected on Perdue's challenge in the next month. A special session would cost North Carolina taxpayers about $50,000 a day.
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