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MI SB1190
Bill
Status
12/13/2024
Primary Sponsor
Dayna Polehanki
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AI Summary
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Adds criminal sexual conduct violations under sections 520c and 520d of the Michigan penal code to crimes with no statute of limitations (section 1(e)).
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Removes the separate 15-year statute of limitations for sexual conduct violations against victims under 18 years old and consolidates these offenses into the general 10-year limitation period for other sexual assault crimes under section 3.
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Maintains a 10-year statute of limitations (or until the victim's 21st birthday, whichever is later) for indictments involving sexual assault offenses, with extensions for cases where the perpetrator's DNA is initially unidentified.
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Renumbers subsections throughout section 24 to reflect the removal of the previous subsection (4) that separately addressed sexual conduct violations against minors.
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Preserves existing statutes of limitations for other offenses including human trafficking (25 years under "Theresa Flores's Law"), kidnapping and armed robbery (10 years), identity theft (6 years), and mortgage fraud (10 years).
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: statute of limitations; statute of limitations for certain criminal sexual conduct violations; eliminate. Amends sec. 24, ch. VII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 767.24).
Crimes: criminal sexual conduct
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Government Operations
12/13/2024