SB 164 (2017)
Summary:
Removes the statute of limitations on sexual assault prosecutions if the victim was under age eighteen at the time of the assault. At the time of this bill's submission, an individual who was sexually assaulted as a minor must seek prosecution before turning forty years-old. The Senate amended the bill to instead establish a commission to study repealing the statute of limitations for sexual assault.
Bill Became Law?:
No
Status Detail:
Killed in the House
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