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Criminal

Jun. 26, 2014

Bill to increase punishment for sex crimes involving unconscious victims moves forward

In a compromise, a hotly contested provision requiring a two-year minimum sentence for juvenile offenders was dropped.

By Kylie Reynolds

Daily Journal Staff Writer


A bill seeking harsher punishments for sexually assaulting unconscious victims unanimously passed an Assembly committee Tuesday, after a hotly contested provision requiring a two-year minimum sentence for juvenile offenders was dropped.


SB 838, or Audrie's Law, is named after a Northern California teen who committed suicide after she was sexually assaulted by a group of boys while unconscious and photos of the incid...

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