Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1165

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Amending the statute of limitations regarding criminal prosecutions for the crimes of sexual assault and rape of a child

Impact

If passed, the bill would significantly alter existing legal frameworks, particularly Chapter 277 of the General Laws, which currently imposes time limits on criminal prosecutions. The implication of this change is profound: it could lead to a rise in reported cases as survivors may feel empowered to seek justice at any time, regardless of when the crime occurred. Advocates argue that this amendment could result in a greater number of convictions and a stronger message against child sexual abuse.

Summary

Bill S1165 seeks to amend the statute of limitations concerning criminal prosecutions for crimes such as sexual assault and rape of a child. The essence of the bill is to eliminate the time constraint on prosecuting these serious offenses, allowing for indictments or complaints to be filed at any time if the victim was under the age of 18 at the time of the offense. This legislative proposal underscores the need for justice for victims, enabling them to come forward without the pressure of a looming deadline.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from those advocating for victims' rights, it may face resistance from individuals concerned about the implications for due process. Critics may argue that removing the statute of limitations could lead to challenges in gathering evidence for cases that may have occurred many years ago, potentially affecting the fairness of trials. The discussion around this proposal is likely to revolve around balancing the need for accountability with considerations for a fair justice system.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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