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Bill S 628 expands aggravated harassment laws to include sending unwanted lewd images, enhancing protections for victims and increasing penalties for offenders.
Bill S 628 expands aggravated harassment laws to include sending unwanted lewd images, enhancing protections for victims and increasing penalties for offenders.
The primary purpose of Bill S 628 is to expand the legal definition of aggravated harassment in the second degree to include the transmission of unwanted lewd or intimate images. This legislative change aims to provide greater protection for individuals against harassment that occurs through digital means, particularly in the context of unsolicited explicit content.
Bill S 628 represents a significant step toward modernizing harassment laws to reflect the realities of digital communication. By including the transmission of unwanted lewd or intimate images in the definition of aggravated harassment, the bill aims to enhance protections for individuals and hold offenders accountable for their actions in the digital space. The bill is currently in the legislative process, awaiting further action in the Rules Committee.
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