HB 2411 would amend current law to remove language relating to the rape of a child in the first degree. Current statue describes mandates that a person is guilty of rape in the first degree when the person has had sexual intercourse with another is less than twelve years old – and not married to the perpetrator – and the perpetrator is at least twenty-four months older than the victim. The bill would also amend current statute to remove the language related to marriage.
Status Summary
HB 2411 was referred to the House Public Safety committee but was not scheduled for a hearing and therefore is dead.