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2000 SESSION

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SB 197 Sexual offenses towards children.

Introduced by: Martin E. Williams | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY AS PASSED: (all summaries)

Sexual offenses. Provides that anyone convicted of an "offense prohibiting proximity to children" is forever prohibited from loitering within 100 feet of a primary, secondary or high school. The crimes that qualify as an offense prohibiting proximity to children are: abduction and kidnapping of a minor, abduction of a minor with intent to defile or for immoral purpose, crimes against nature with a minor relative, adultery or fornication with a minor relative, rape of a child under age 13, carnal knowledge of a child between 13 and 15, carnal knowledge of certain minors, forcible sodomy with a child under age 13, inanimate or animate object sexual penetration of a child under age 13, aggravated sexual battery of a child under age 13, taking indecent liberties with children, taking indecent liberties with child by person in custodial or supervisory relationship, cause or encouraging acts rendering children delinquent or abused, possession with intent to distribute of sexually explicit items involving children, possession of child pornography and employing a minor to assist in an obscenity offense.


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