Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB688

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping.

Impact

The bill's modifications would have a notable impact on state laws, especially in how aggravated kidnapping is prosecuted. By clearly delineating sexual abduction as a serious offense within the framework of aggravated kidnapping, SB688 seeks to enhance legal clarity around such crimes. This could lead to increased convictions and milder sentences in cases involving aggravated kidnapping, as more defendants could face harsher penalties if prosecutors can successfully demonstrate the requisite intent to sexually abuse the victim.

Summary

SB688 proposes significant amendments to the Penal Code regarding the prosecution of aggravated kidnapping and related sexual offenses. The bill expands the definition of aggravated kidnapping to explicitly include acts committed with the intent to sexually violate or abuse the victim. This revision aims to ensure that individuals committing such heinous acts are prosecuted more severely, aligning with the broader push for tougher penalties for sex crimes, especially against vulnerable populations like children.

Contention

While proponents of SB688 argue that these changes will lead to justice for victims of sexual offenses and provide law enforcement with necessary tools to prosecute perpetrators more effectively, critics may raise concerns about potential overreach in how these laws might intersect with civil liberties. The fixed intent required for aggravated kidnapping cases could lead to wider implications for how the legal system handles similar types of cases, making it essential for legislators to consider the ramifications on due process.

Notable points

One of the most notable aspects of SB688 is its alignment with contemporary social movements advocating for stronger protections for victims of sexual crimes. The bill reflects a responsive adjustment of state law to address increasing public concern about the prevalence of sexual violence. Moreover, the legislation includes provisions regarding the definition of 'reportable convictions', making it clear that other forms of sexual abuse will fall under more serious scrutiny, particularly for individuals with past offenses.

Companion Bills

TX HB415

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

Previously Filed As

TX HB1345

Relating to the statute of limitations on prosecution of the offenses of kidnapping and aggravated kidnapping of a minor.

TX SB1470

Relating to the statute of limitations on prosecution of the offenses of kidnapping and aggravated kidnapping of a minor.

TX SB614

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping; creating an offense.

TX HB3751

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping; creating an offense.

TX HB415

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping.

TX SB1729

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3587

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB2403

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

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