Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB60

Introduced
2/21/18  
Introduced
2/21/18  
Refer
2/21/18  
Refer
2/21/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/26/18  
Report Pass
3/26/18  
Engrossed
4/10/18  
Engrossed
4/10/18  
Refer
4/11/18  
Refer
4/11/18  
Report Pass
4/24/18  
Report Pass
4/24/18  
Enrolled
5/9/18  
Chaptered
5/15/18  
Passed
5/15/18  

Caption

Provides relative to civil actions for domestic abuse. (gov sig)

Impact

By enacting Code of Evidence Article 412.5, SB60 represents a substantial shift in Louisiana's approach to civil litigation concerning domestic violence and sexual abuse. The new provision permits consideration of past similar crimes or acts as admissible evidence in civil trials, which aligns with the broader movement across various jurisdictions aiming to provide more robust protections for victims. This can influence the dynamics of civil court proceedings, potentially leading to increased successful outcomes for plaintiffs and fostering a more victim-sensitive legal environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 60 aims to reform the handling of evidence in civil actions related to domestic abuse, family violence, and sexual abuse in Louisiana. The bill specifically allows for the introduction of evidence regarding a defendant's prior acts of domestic violence or sexual abuse in civil cases, enhancing the ability for plaintiffs to substantiate their claims. This legal change is expected to empower victims by acknowledging the relevance of a defendant's past behaviors in assessing their current actions, which could significantly impact judicial outcomes in these sensitive cases.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB60 appears to be largely positive, reflecting support from various advocacy groups focused on domestic violence prevention and victim’s rights. Legislative discussions showcased a strong consensus on the need to reform evidence rules to create a fairer judicial landscape for those affected by domestic violence. However, there remains some apprehension from legal experts regarding how such broad admissibility of evidence might impact defendants' rights and the overall fairness of trials.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB60 center on the balance between providing a voice to victims and preserving due process for defendants. Critics expressed concerns that allowing prior acts to be introduced could lead to prejudicial outcomes against defendants, potentially impacting the fairness of trials. Supporters, conversely, argue that the ability to present such evidence is crucial for revealing patterns of violence that can help in the pursuit of justice for victims. This conflict underscores the ongoing debate about how to effectively address domestic violence within the legal system while ensuring fair treatment for all parties involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB92

Provides relative to civil actions and remedies in matters involving domestic abuse. (8/1/17)

LA HB727

Provides for the definition of domestic abuse

LA SB162

Provides relative to evidence admissible in certain civil actions involving domestic abuse and also provides relative to interspousal immunity. (8/1/16)

LA HB159

Provides for the definition of domestic abuse

LA HB1026

Provides relative to domestic violence

LA SB291

Provides relative to family violence and domestic abuse as factors to consider in determining visitation and custody. (gov sig)

LA SB156

Provides for access to criminal history information in civil cases of domestic abuse, dating violence, human trafficking, and sexual assault. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB100

Provides with respect to attorney fees and costs in domestic abuse cases

LA HB212

Provides relative to domestic abuse (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB722

Provides relative to domestic abuse assistance

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.