South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3522

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Strangulation

Impact

If enacted, HB 3522 will formalize strangulation as a crime, thus contributing to the broader goal of combating domestic violence and protecting victims. The legislation specifies penalties for strangulation—three to ten years for a standard violation and ten to twenty years for aggravated strangulation, which considers factors such as prior convictions or the presence of a deadly weapon during the offense. This aligns with a growing legal recognition of the dangers posed by such actions, aiming to provide stiffer consequences to deter potential offenders.

Summary

House Bill 3522 seeks to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing Section 16-3-605, which defines the offense of strangulation and establishes specific penalties associated with this crime. The bill defines 'strangulation' as the act of restricting airflow or blood circulation through various means, including physical pressure to the throat, neck, or other parts of the body. This definition is broad and accounts for actions that may not result in visible injury, focusing instead on the potential risk imposed upon the victim.

Contention

Notably, within the text of the bill, there are provisions that allow for certain affirmative defenses, which may raise concerns during discussions about legislative intent and clarity of the law. For example, it states that the act may not constitute an offense if performed as part of a necessary medical procedure or if consented to by the victim. This clause could generate debate among legal experts, advocacy groups, and stakeholders about the balance between protecting victims and ensuring fair legal recourse for the accused.

Companion Bills

SC S0455

Similar To Strangulation

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SC S0455

Strangulation

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TX SB664

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TX HB3566

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ME LD1572

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