Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05530

Introduced
1/17/19  
Introduced
1/17/19  
Refer
1/17/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning Larceny Committed Against A Person With An Intellectual Disability.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would alter the existing legal framework surrounding larceny offenses by extending the definition of victims. This strengthened legal designation is intended to highlight the unique vulnerabilities faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities. By imposing enhanced penalties, the bill seeks to provide a disincentive for criminal activity directed toward these individuals, thereby promoting a safer environment and enhancing the overall justice system's approach to these cases.

Summary

House Bill 05530 aims to amend Section 53a-123 of the general statutes to include individuals with an intellectual disability as victims eligible for enhanced penalties in cases of larceny. Specifically, the bill targets instances of second-degree larceny where property is obtained through embezzlement, false pretenses, or false promise against a person with an intellectual disability. The introduction of this bill reflects a commitment to bolster protections for vulnerable individuals in the state, ensuring that perpetrators face more severe consequences when exploiting those with intellectual disabilities.

Contention

While supporters of HB05530 argue that it is a necessary step to protect a marginalized group, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of enhanced penalties. Skeptics might question whether such legal changes adequately address the root causes of crime against individuals with intellectual disabilities or if they might inadvertently lead to unintended challenges in enforcement. Discussions surrounding this bill may also bring forth debates over the adequacy of current victim protections and the grey areas in defining 'intellectual disability' in legal contexts.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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