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CT HB06570
Bill
Status
3/4/2013
Primary Sponsor
Judiciary Committee
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AI Summary
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Expands voyeurism statute to include observing another person inside a dwelling without consent or plain view while committing simple trespass, with intent to arouse or satisfy sexual desire.
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Creates new crime of "voyeurism against a minor" when voyeurism is committed against a person under 16 years of age, classified as a class C felony.
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Maintains voyeurism as a class D felony and expands class D felony to include the new trespass-based voyeurism provision.
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Adds voyeurism against a minor (Section 2 of this act) to the definition of "criminal offense against a victim who is a minor" for sex offender registration purposes.
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Updates "nonviolent sexual offense" definition to include subdivisions (2) and (3) of voyeurism statute, triggering sexual offender registration requirements.
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All provisions effective October 1, 2013.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Voyeurism.
Last Action
Public Hearing 03/13
3/8/2013