Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1052

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

Statute of limitations for certain sex crimes.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1052 will modify existing laws concerning the prosecution of felony sex offenses, potentially leading to an increase in cases being brought to trial that would have otherwise been barred by previous time limitations. The bill recognizes the complexities often involved in cases of sexual offenses, where victims may take years to come forward, particularly if the crime occurred during their childhood. By allowing prosecution at any time for severe sex crimes, the proposal is seen as a means to provide more opportunities for victims to seek justice.

Summary

House Bill 1052 addresses the statute of limitations for prosecuting certain sex crimes in Indiana. The bill allows the prosecution of Level 1 and Level 2 felony sex offenses to be commenced at any time. This significant change marks a departure from previous limitations that restricted the time frame for initiating legal action for these serious offenses. The bill is aimed at strengthening the legal framework surrounding sexual crimes and enhancing the ability to pursue justice for victims, particularly in cases where evidence becomes available later in time.

Contention

The bill may face discussions surrounding its implications, particularly regarding how it affects the accused's rights. Some advocates are concerned that lifting the statute of limitations could lead to challenges related to the availability of evidence and witnesses over time. Opponents might argue that this could jeopardize the fairness of trials, as memories fade and evidence can be lost as years pass. Overall, this legislative change is likely to spur debate on balancing victim advocacy and the rights of the accused.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0048

Child sex offenses.

IN SB0067

Sex with a minor.

IN HB1486

Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.

IN SB0410

Juvenile law matters.

IN HB1064

Criminal grooming of a minor for sexual activity.

IN SB0301

Sex offenses.

IN HB1648

Sentence modification.

IN SB0343

Various criminal law matters.

IN SB0166

Adverse possession statute of limitations.

IN SB0158

Domestic violence.

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IN SB0165

Noncompliant prosecutor.

IN SB0148

Prosecuting attorneys.

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Prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1371

Additional prosecuting attorneys.

IN HB1215

Miami County deputy prosecuting attorney.

IN HB1217

Prosecuting attorneys.

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