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HB 29 expands manslaughter laws in Alabama to include sexual extortion of minors, holding offenders accountable for deaths linked to such crimes as Class A felonies.
HB 29 expands manslaughter laws in Alabama to include sexual extortion of minors, holding offenders accountable for deaths linked to such crimes as Class A felonies.
HB 29 aims to amend the existing manslaughter laws in Alabama to include specific provisions regarding the crime of sexual extortion, particularly when the victim is under 18 years of age. The bill seeks to recognize the severe consequences of sexual extortion, including the potential for the victim's death, and to hold offenders accountable under manslaughter statutes.
The bill proposes the following changes to Section 13A-6-3 of the Code of Alabama 1975:
Expansion of Manslaughter Definition:
Proximate Cause Clarification:
Felony Classification:
Affected Parties:
Legal and Judicial Implications:
HB 29 represents a significant legislative effort to address the serious issue of sexual extortion, particularly concerning minors. By including such offenses under the manslaughter statute, the bill aims to enhance legal protections for vulnerable individuals and ensure that perpetrators face appropriate consequences for their actions.
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