Apr. 19, 2021
WHAT: Rep. Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin) and members of the House Judiciary Committee will vote on the following bills:
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House Bill 231 would add certain acts to existing law that, if committed, constitute the crime of unlawful contact with a minor to include human trafficking offenses involving sexual servitude and other offenses involving sexual abuse of a minor.
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House Bill 246 would prohibit defendants from introducing evidence of a human trafficking victim’s past sexual victimization and allegations of past sexual victimization in a human trafficking prosecution.
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House Bill 580 would expand the list of offenses for which an expert may testify on the dynamics of sexual violence in sexual assault and domestic violence cases to include human trafficking offenses involving sexual servitude and other criminal offenses involving sexual abuse of a minor.
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House Bill 753 would increase the grading for the offense of “Dealing in Infant Children” from a misdemeanor of the first degree to a felony of the first degree.
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House Bill 843 would add human trafficking offenses to the list of convictions affecting a child custody determination. If a party has one of these convictions and seeks child custody, the court must first determine that the party does not pose a threat of harm to the child before entering a custody order in the party’s favor.
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House Bill 1096 would alter the venue for a statutory civil action available for a victim of the sex trade. Currently, an individual who is a victim of the sex trade may bring an action in the court of common pleas where the individual resides. The bill allows such an action also to be brought in the court of common pleas where the alleged violations occurred.
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House Bill 1130 would add human trafficking offenses involving sexual servitude to the list of offenses requiring registration under the Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).
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House Bill 1147 would expand the list of offenses that require state inmates to attend and participate in a Department of Corrections program of counseling or therapy designed for sex offenders to those convicted of human trafficking offenses involving sexual servitude or other criminal offenses involving sexual abuse of a minor.
WHEN: Tuesday, April 20, at 10 a.m.
WHERE: Room 523, Irvis Office Building, Capitol Complex, Harrisburg.
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Media contact: Tricia Lehman, 717.772.9840,
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