New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB117

Caption

Statute Of Limitations For Certain Sex Crimes

Impact

The elimination of the statute of limitations on actions for childhood sexual abuse retroactively applies to all such cases—meaning actions that were previously barred or dismissed due to expired limitations can now be revived. This is expected to have a profound effect on the legal landscape regarding sexual abuse cases in New Mexico, allowing more victims the chance to pursue justice regardless of when the abuse occurred. Moreover, it is anticipated to encourage more individuals to come forward, thereby potentially increasing the number of cases processed through the legal system.

Summary

Senate Bill 117, introduced by Senator Katy M. Duhigg, addresses the limitations of actions regarding childhood sexual abuse by eliminating the statute of limitations for such cases. The bill proposes that any person who has suffered damages due to childhood sexual abuse can bring forth legal action at any time, irrespective of when the abuse occurred. This change is significant as it empowers victims who may have felt constrained by previous time limitations preventing them from seeking justice. The bill is designed to provide a fair opportunity for recovery for those who may have delayed coming forward due to the trauma associated with such experiences.

Contention

Despite the positive implications for victims, the bill may face contention concerning its retroactive application. Opponents may argue that such changes could lead to difficulties for defendants who believed they were no longer at risk for being sued due to the statute of limitations. There may also be concerns regarding the increased burden on the courts and the possibility that historical cases, lacking evidence due to time, may not lead to fair trials. Thus, while the bill aims to strengthen victims' rights, there are significant legal complexities that may arise from its implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB73

Childhood Sexual Abuse Statute Of Limitations

NM SB126

Child Sex Abuse Statute Of Limitations

NM SB94

Statute Of Limitations For Certain Sex Crimes

NM HB1052

Statute of limitations for certain sex crimes.

NM HB1266

Statute of limitations for certain sex crimes.

NM HB2302

Relating to the statute of limitations for certain crimes.

NM SB74

Time Limit For Prosecuting Certain Crimes

NM A427

Eliminates statute of limitations in civil cases involving certain sexual offenses.

NM SB831

Modifies provisions relating to statutes of limitations

NM HB333

Civil Rights Act Statute Of Limitations

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