Monday, March 1, 2010

Bill Increases Penalties for Repeat Child Molesters

Today, the House passed HB 2965, by Rep. Rex Duncan (R-Sand Springs), which increases penalties for repeat child molesters, including the possibility of life without parole or death.

Under current law, a child molester can face a sentence of 25 years to life for a first offense. Duncan’s legislation will increase the penalty to include a maximum sentence of life without parole.

His legislation will also allow the death penalty to be considered for those convicted of a second or subsequent offense. That provision has been crafted to comply with recent court rulings.

The legislation will also eliminate the "homeless defense" as an excuse for not registering as a sex offender and allow those convicted of failure to register to receive a 20-year prison sentence.

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