Bill extends statute of limitations in sex assault cases

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Legislation up for a vote in the Michigan  Senate would eliminate or lengthen the statute of limitations for filing  charges in cases of sexual assault.

The legislation before the chamber Tuesday would allow a prosecution  at any time for second-degree sexual conduct if the victim was younger  than 16. In cases of third-degree criminal sexual conduct, the statute  of limitations would rise to 20 years after the offense or the victim’s  31st birthday, whichever is later.

That’s 10 years longer than now.

The bill sponsor, Democratic Sen. Steve Bieda of Warren, says there  should be no “expiration date” for reporting crimes against children.

There’s already no statute of limitations for first-degree criminal  sexual conduct or in situations in which DNA evidence is obtained later.

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