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2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
December 8, 2023 - Introduced by Senator Jacque, cosponsored by Representatives
Penterman, Brandtjen, Jacobson, Maxey, Subeck, Wichgers and Gustafson.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety.
SB757,1,3 1An Act to amend 939.74 (2) (ar) and 939.74 (2d) (c); and to create 939.74 (2) (ah)
2of the statutes; relating to: statute of limitations for second-degree sexual
3assault.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Current law limits the time a prosecutor has to file a criminal complaint against
a person—this is commonly called a statute of limitations. The limit varies by the
nature and severity of the crime; for instance, for most felonies the limit is six years
after the commission of the crime, but there is no limit for homicide or first-degree
sexual assault. Under current law, a criminal complaint for second-degree sexual
assault must be filed within 10 years after the assault. This bill extends the period
so that a criminal complaint for second-degree sexual assault must be filed within
20 years after the assault.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB757,1 4Section 1 . 939.74 (2) (ah) of the statutes is created to read:
SB757,1,65 939.74 (2) (ah) A prosecution for a violation of s. 940.225 (2) may be commenced
6within 20 years after the commission of the violation.
SB757,2
1Section 2. 939.74 (2) (ar) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB757,2,32 939.74 (2) (ar) A prosecution for a violation of s. 940.225 (2) or (3) may be
3commenced within 10 years after the commission of the violation.
SB757,3 4Section 3 . 939.74 (2d) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB757,2,155 939.74 (2d) (c) If, before the applicable time limitation under sub. (1) or (2) (ah),
6(am), (ar), (c), or (cm) for commencing prosecution of a felony under ch. 940 or 948,
7other than a felony specified in sub. (2) (a), expires, the state collects biological
8material that is evidence of the identity of the person who committed the felony,
9identifies a deoxyribonucleic acid profile from the biological material, and compares
10the deoxyribonucleic acid profile to deoxyribonucleic acid profiles of known persons,
11the state may commence prosecution of the person who is the source of the biological
12material for the felony or a crime that is related to the felony or both within 12
13months after comparison of the deoxyribonucleic acid profile relating to the felony
14results in a probable identification of the person or within the applicable time under
15sub. (1) or (2), whichever is latest.
SB757,4 16Section 4 . Initial applicability.
SB757,2,1917 (1) Notwithstanding s. 990.06, this act first applies to an act for which the time
18limit under s. 939.74 (2) for prosecution has not expired as of the effective date of this
19subsection.
SB757,2,2020 (End)
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