Establishes the crime of assault on a pregnant individual
Bill S 4624 establishes a distinct crime for assaults on pregnant individuals, enhancing legal protections and penalties to better safeguard this vulnerable group.
Bill S 4624 establishes a distinct crime for assaults on pregnant individuals, enhancing legal protections and penalties to better safeguard this vulnerable group.
Bill S 4624 aims to create a specific legal framework addressing assaults against pregnant individuals. The bill recognizes the unique vulnerabilities faced by pregnant individuals and seeks to enhance legal protections for them by categorizing assaults against this group as a distinct crime.
Bill S 4624 is part of a broader legislative effort, as indicated by its relation to prior-session bills:
- S 4712: A related bill from a previous session that may address similar issues.
- S 2129: Another prior-session bill that could have overlapping themes or objectives.
- S 5251: A further related bill that may contribute to the legislative context surrounding assaults and protections for vulnerable populations.
Bill S 4624 represents a significant step towards enhancing the legal protections for pregnant individuals against violence and assault. By establishing specific legal definitions and penalties, the bill aims to address the unique challenges faced by this group and ensure that perpetrators are held accountable. The bill is currently under review by the Committee on Women's Issues, and its progress will be closely monitored by advocates and stakeholders in the field.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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