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CA AB1735
Bill
Status
9/27/2018
Primary Sponsor
Jordan Cunningham
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AI Summary
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Expands mandatory consideration of protective orders to include convictions for human trafficking with intent to obtain forced labor or services, and pimping or pandering without regard to whether the victim is a minor.
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Protective orders under this provision can restrain defendants from contact with victims for up to 10 years and may include firearm restrictions and electronic monitoring requirements.
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Violations of protective orders are punishable as contempt or as substantive offenses under Section 136.1.
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No state reimbursement is required because costs are associated with creating new criminal penalties under Section 17556 of the Government Code.
Legislative Description
Protective orders: human trafficking: pimping: pandering.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 805, Statutes of 2018.
9/27/2018