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WI SB72
WI SB72Increased penalties for crimes against adults at risk; restraining orders for adults at risk; freezing assets of a defendant charged with financial exploitation of an adult at risk; sexual assault of an adult at risk; and providing a penalty.
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Introduced
02/21/2023
02/21/2023
In Committee
03/14/2024
03/14/2024
Crossed Over
01/16/2024
01/16/2024
Passed
Dead
04/15/2024
04/15/2024
Introduced Session
2023-2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
SEXUAL ASSAULT OF AN ADULT AT RISK Under this bill, any act of sexual misconduct that is currently a second degree sexual assault is a first degree sexual assault if the victim is an adult at risk. Under LRB-0317/1 MJW:cjs 2023 - 2024 Legislature SENATE BILL 72 current law, if a person engages in any of the specified acts of sexual misconduct, he or she is guilty of a Class C felony. Under the bill, he or she is guilty of a Class B felony if the victim is an adult at risk, regardless of whether or not he or she knew the victim's status as an adult at risk. FREEZING OF ASSETS Under current law, there is a procedure for a court to freeze or seize assets from a defendant who has been charged with a financial exploitation crime when the victim is an elder person. The procedure allows a court to freeze the funds, assets, or property of the defendant in an amount up to 100 percent of the alleged value of the property involved in the defendant's pending criminal proceeding for purposes of preserving the property for future payment of restitution to the crime victim. This bill allows the court to apply the same procedure to freeze or seize assets when the crime victim an adult at risk. PHYSICAL ABUSE OF AN ADULT AT RISK Under current law, there is a set of penalties that apply to physical abuse of an elder person, which range from a Class I felony to a Class C felony depending on the severity of the conduct. This bill applies those same penalties to physical abuse of an adult at risk. INCREASED PENALTIES This bill allows a term of imprisonment that is imposed for a criminal conviction to be increased in length if the crime victim was an adult at risk. Under the bill, a maximum term of imprisonment of one year or less may be increased to two years; a maximum term of imprisonment of one to 10 years may be increased by up to four years; and a maximum term of imprisonment of more than 10 years may be increased by up to six years. Under the bill, the term of imprisonment may be lengthened irrespective of whether the defendant knew that the crime victim was an adult at risk. RESTRAINING ORDERS FOR AN ADULT AT RISK Under current law, a person seeking a domestic violence, individual-at-risk, or harassment restraining order must appear in person in the courtroom at a hearing to obtain a restraining order. This bill allows an adult at risk who is seeking a domestic violence, individual-at-risk, or harassment restraining order to appear in a court hearing by telephone or live audiovisual means. Because this bill creates a new crime or revises a penalty for an existing crime, the Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties may be requested to prepare a report.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to laws relating to crimes against adults at risk:
1. It increases the penalties for certain crimes, such as sexual assault and physical abuse, if the victim is an adult at risk, regardless of whether the defendant knew the victim's status.
2. It allows courts to freeze or seize the assets of defendants charged with financial exploitation of an adult at risk, similar to the existing process for elder persons.
3. It applies the same penalties for physical abuse of an elder person to the physical abuse of an adult at risk.
4. It allows adults at risk to participate in restraining order hearings by telephone or video, similar to the existing provisions for elder persons.
5. It defines "adult at risk" and makes other technical changes throughout the law.
Overall, the bill aims to provide enhanced protections and accountability for crimes committed against vulnerable adults.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (12)
Tim Carpenter (D)*,
André Jacque (R)*,
Scott Allen (R),
David Armstrong (R),
Elijah Behnke (R),
Janel Brandtjen (R),
Robert Donovan (R),
Rick Gundrum (R),
Dan Knodl (R),
Dave Murphy (R),
Nik Rettinger (R),
Chuck Wichgers (R),
Last Action
Failed to concur in pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 (on 04/15/2024)
Bill Topics
Law, Crime, and Family Issues
- ‐ Criminal and Juvenile Delinquent Prosecution, Procedure, and Sentencing
- ‐ Sex Offenses, Child Pornography, and Sexual Assault
- ‐ White Collar Crime and Organized Crime
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| Document Type | Source Location | Created |
|---|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2023/proposals/reg/sen/bill/sb72 | 02/21/2023 |
| SB72 ROCP for Committee on Rules | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2023/related/records/assembly/rules/1788691.pdf | 04/16/2024 |
| SB72 ROCP for Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety On 1/10/2024 | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2023/related/records/senate/judiciary_and_public_safety/1769560.pdf | 03/14/2024 |
| SB72 ROCP for Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety On 1/10/2024 | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2023/related/records/senate/judiciary_and_public_safety/1769560.pdf | 01/10/2024 |
| BillText | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/proposaltext/2023/REG/SB72.pdf | 02/21/2023 |
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