Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2740

Introduced
2/7/24  
Refer
2/7/24  

Caption

Increasing the criminal penalty for a third or subsequent conviction of domestic battery and creating a mandatory minimum sentence for aggravated domestic battery.

Impact

The changes proposed by HB 2740 have significant implications for state law, particularly in how domestic violence cases are prosecuted and judged. By escalating the penalties for repeat offenders, the bill seeks to deter future abuse and provide harsher consequences for those who repeatedly engage in domestic violence. This modification aims to protect victims more effectively and potentially reduce the incidence of domestic abuse through stricter legal repercussions.

Summary

House Bill 2740 aims to address offenses related to domestic battery within the state of Kansas by increasing the criminal penalties for repeat offenders. Specifically, the bill establishes that a third or subsequent conviction for domestic battery will classify as a severity level 7 felony. This aligns with a growing movement to strengthen laws against domestic violence. Additionally, the bill introduces a mandatory minimum sentence for aggravated domestic battery, thereby reinforcing the state's commitment to tackling domestic abuse more rigorously.

Contention

While supporters may argue that increased penalties are necessary to combat the prevalence of domestic violence, there may be concerns regarding the effectiveness of harsher sentences on deterring criminal behavior. Some critics argue that simply increasing penalties might not address the underlying issues of domestic abuse and advocate for more comprehensive approaches, including prevention and education programs. The bill may also generate discussions regarding the judicial discretion available in sentencing and the balance between punishment and rehabilitation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2192

Limiting or prohibiting work release for people convicted of a second or third offense of domestic battery.

KS HB1116

Increases the minimum mandatory sentence for second offense domestic abuse battery

KS SB451

Provides relative to domestic abuse battery and other offenses involving domestic abuse. (8/1/14)

KS HB747

Provides relative to domestic abuse battery and other offenses involving domestic abuse (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

KS SB121

Provides relative to the crime of domestic abuse battery and creates the crime of domestic abuse aggravated assault. (gov sig)

KS HB401

Increases penalties for domestic abuse battery (EN INCREASE LF EX See Note)

KS HB1273

Domestic violence; providing for alternative batterers' intervention programs; effective date.

KS HB497

Increases the maximum term of imprisonment for a first and second conviction of domestic abuse battery (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

KS HB488

Provides relative to domestic abuse (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

KS HB1387

AGG DOMESTIC BATTERY-PENALTY

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