Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB1007

Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
2/8/24  

Caption

Time limitations for prosecuting a felony or related crime based on a DNA profile.

Impact

The enactment of SB1007 is poised to significantly affect how certain criminal cases are prosecuted in Wisconsin. By extending the timeframe for prosecuting felonies, this bill aims to leverage advancements in DNA technology to hold offenders accountable, ensuring that evidence collected in the future can still lead to justice, even if the initial time limits have passed. Supporters argue that this provision will enable the continuation of investigations that might otherwise stall due to procedural constraints. Furthermore, it reinforces the value of DNA evidence in achieving justice.

Summary

Senate Bill 1007 aims to amend the time limitations related to the prosecution of felonies based on DNA evidence. Specifically, this bill allows for the prosecution of individuals implicated in a felony via DNA analysis, even after the statute of limitations has expired. Under the new provisions, the state may commence prosecution up to three years after DNA evidence indicates a person’s involvement in a crime. This reset provides law enforcement and prosecutors with an extended opportunity to pursue cases where DNA can provide crucial evidence linking a suspect to a crime.

Contention

However, SB1007 does raise potential concerns regarding the rights of individuals who may be prosecuted after a significant lapse of time. Critics of the bill argue that extending the statute of limitations could lead to unfair prosecutions, where defendants may lack adequate means to mount a defense due to the passage of time. This could potentially infringe upon due process rights, as witnesses' memories may fade, and evidence might become less reliable. The debate around this bill is centered on balancing the capture of justice for victims with the rights of accused individuals.

Notable_points

The bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of forensic evidence in solving crimes and the necessity of adjusting legal frameworks to accommodate technological advancements. As SB1007 progresses, it may catalyze discussions about other aspects of criminal law, including considerations for privacy and fairness in the prosecution process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB1110

Time limitations for prosecuting a felony or related crime based on a DNA profile.

WI AB66

Dismissing or amending certain criminal charges and deferred prosecution agreements for certain crimes.

WI SB294

Criminal procedure; increasing statute of limitations for prosecutions for certain sex crimes. Effective date.

WI SB294

Criminal procedure; increasing statute of limitations for prosecutions for certain sex crimes. Effective date.

WI SB757

Statute of limitations for second-degree sexual assault.

WI SB1343

Criminal prosecution: statutes of limitation.

WI SB699

Modifies provisions relating to statute of limitations for felony sexual offenses

WI HB2302

Relating to the statute of limitations for certain crimes.

WI S1988

Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

WI A272

Eliminates statute of limitations for prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

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