West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB697

Introduced
2/21/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Engrossed
3/1/22  
Refer
3/2/22  

Caption

Modifying and clarifying elements of kidnapping and unlawful restraint

Impact

The bill's modifications have significant implications for the state's legal framework regarding kidnapping and unlawful restraint. Specifically, it establishes clearer definitions which could help law enforcement and legal practitioners in applying the law accurately. Additionally, the bill introduces new definitions regarding the actions constituting kidnapping, which may have far-reaching effects on how cases are prosecuted. By refining the definitions and penalties for these offenses, the bill aims to provide better guidance for judicial processes, potentially leading to improved outcomes in victim protection and justice.

Summary

Senate Bill 697 seeks to amend West Virginia Code sections relating to the crimes of kidnapping and unlawful restraint. The bill aims to clarify the distinct elements of these offenses, thereby removing redundant language and making grammatical updates. The revisions intent is to ensure that legal interpretations of kidnapping and unlawful restraint are clear and consistent within the law. This aligns with broader efforts to modernize state criminal statutes and to increase the efficiency of legal proceedings involving such serious crimes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 697 appears largely positive among lawmakers, as evidenced by its unanimous passage in the Senate with 32 votes in favor and none against. This support indicates a shared understanding of the need for clarity in criminal law, particularly concerning severe offenses that impact victims significantly. There is a general acknowledgment that better-defined laws can lead to more effective prevention and prosecution of kidnapping and related crimes.

Contention

While there may not be substantial public contention around this bill, the modifications to issues such as child custody in kidnapping cases, particularly concerning actions taken by family members, could raise discussions about legal boundaries in situations involving parental disputes or concerns for a child’s welfare. Nonetheless, the bill aims to strike a balance by including specific defenses for parents acting out of a sincere belief in a child's best interest.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB137

Clarifying offenses of kidnapping and unlawful restraint

WV B26-0203

Kidnapping Amendment Act of 2025

WV HB3450

Child prostitution; modifying name of certain unlawful act; effective date.

WV HB415

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping.

WV SB688

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping.

WV SB2403

Relating to the prosecution of the criminal offense of aggravated kidnapping.

WV SB668

Clarifying eligibility for probation and parole conditions for sex offenses

WV SB190

Modifying definition of sexual contact

WV HB302

Clarifying West Virginia’s abortion laws

WV SB413

Clarifying crime of harassment to include stalking

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