Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB235

Introduced
2/17/22  

Caption

Criminal procedure, protected person defined, child under 16 a person with intellectual disability, protected person to be offered protection in criminal prosecutions for physical offenses, sexual offenses, and violent offenses, use of anatomically correct dolls or mannequins during testimony of a child under 12 or a protected person, authorized, Sec. 15-25-7 added; Sec. 15-25-33 repealed; Secs. 15-25-1, 15-25-2, 15-25-3, 15-25-5, 15-25-6, 15-25-30, 15-25-31, 15-25-32, 15-25-34, 15-25-36, 15-25-37, 15-25-38, 15-25-39 am'd.

Impact

The proposed changes affect several existing codes, providing additional allowances for using anatomically correct dolls or mannequins for witnesses who are children under the age of 12 or are recognized as protected persons. This enables such witnesses to give testimony more comfortably and effectively (or via video depositions) while maintaining the integrity of the judicial process. The bill refines evidence criteria, permitting out-of-court statements made by protected persons to be submitted as evidence based on stipulated guidelines. This is expected to facilitate the prosecution of violent and sexual crimes, aiding in the protection of children and vulnerable individuals.

Summary

SB235 seeks to enhance protections for victims and witnesses during criminal prosecutions related to physical and sexual offenses, particularly focusing on children and individuals classified as 'protected persons.' The bill introduces a broader definition of what constitutes a protected person, adding those with developmental disabilities, thus expanding the legal framework for vulnerable witnesses. This legislation aims to ensure that these individuals can testify with minimal trauma, recognizing the sensitivity required in such cases.

Contention

While proponents argue that SB235 significantly strengthens legal protections for child victims, critics may raise concerns about the implications for defendants' rights, particularly regarding the admissibility of out-of-court statements. Balancing the needs of vulnerable witnesses with the defendants' rights to confront their accusers remains a point of debate. This tension could prompt discussions about the efficacy of the changes and their application within courts, as it challenges how evidence is typically assessed and presented during trials involving sensitive and potentially traumatic testimonies.

Companion Bills

AL HB68

Same As Criminal procedure, protected person defined, child under 16 a person with intellectual disability, protected person to be offered protection in criminal prosecutions for physical offenses, sexual offenses, and violent offenses, use of anatomically correct dolls or mannequins during testimony of a child under 12 or a protected person, authorized, Sec. 15-25-7 added; Sec. 15-25-33 repealed; Secs. 15-25-1, 15-25-2, 15-25-3, 15-25-5, 15-25-6, 15-25-30, 15-25-31, 15-25-32, 15-25-34, 15-25-36, 15-25-37, 15-25-38, 15-25-39 am'd.

Previously Filed As

AL HB68

Criminal procedure, protected person defined, child under 16 a person with intellectual disability, protected person to be offered protection in criminal prosecutions for physical offenses, sexual offenses, and violent offenses, use of anatomically correct dolls or mannequins during testimony of a child under 12 or a protected person, authorized, Sec. 15-25-7 added; Sec. 15-25-33 repealed; Secs. 15-25-1, 15-25-2, 15-25-3, 15-25-5, 15-25-6, 15-25-30, 15-25-31, 15-25-32, 15-25-34, 15-25-36, 15-25-37, 15-25-38, 15-25-39 am'd.

Similar Bills

AL HB68

Criminal procedure, protected person defined, child under 16 a person with intellectual disability, protected person to be offered protection in criminal prosecutions for physical offenses, sexual offenses, and violent offenses, use of anatomically correct dolls or mannequins during testimony of a child under 12 or a protected person, authorized, Sec. 15-25-7 added; Sec. 15-25-33 repealed; Secs. 15-25-1, 15-25-2, 15-25-3, 15-25-5, 15-25-6, 15-25-30, 15-25-31, 15-25-32, 15-25-34, 15-25-36, 15-25-37, 15-25-38, 15-25-39 am'd.

CA AB1790

Criminal law: witnesses.

MS SB2791

Grand jury investigations; require notice of investigation to law enforcement officers and opportunity to testify.

MI SB0248

Courts: other; age requirement for the use of a courtroom support dog; modify. Amends sec. 2163a of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.2163a).

MI SB0813

Criminal procedure: evidence; consideration of videorecorded statements in certain proceedings; allow. Amends sec. 2163a of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.2163a).

KS HB2293

Requiring prosecutors to disclose their intent to introduce testimony from a jailhouse witness and to forward related information to the Kansas bureau of investigation.

CA AB1927

Witness testimony in sexual assault cases: inadmissability in a separate prosecution.

AL HB434

Criminal procedure, victims of human trafficking, video depositions and video testimony authorized