Jessica's Law Bill Signing
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Dear Friends and supporters of Jessica's Law
Jessica's Law (SB
413) will be signed into law on Thursday, May 17 th at
10 am at the Maryland State House in Annapolis
If you are interested in attending, arrive at the
rotunda of the State House by 9:45 am.
Listen for SB 413 to be called – signing takes place in
the Governor's reception room
For more information contact Senator Jacobs' office at
410 841-3158 |
Senator Jacobs along with a dedicated group of citizen
activists will be in Annapolis for the signing of Jessica's Law
on Thursday, May 17. Jessica's Law increases penalties on child
sexual offenders allowing no possibility of parole and a
mandatory minimum sentence of twenty five years.
Senator Jacobs appreciates Governor O'Malley's support of this
important legislation and hopes for his continued support to
protect Maryland's children from sexual offenders in future
legislation.
It is Senator Jacobs plan to introduce additional legislation
during the next session that will increase the penalties for
child pornography as well as add more specific penalties to
Jessica's Law.
The provisions of Jessica's Law include:
- Those convicted of a 1st degree sexual offense or 1st
degree rape will be sentenced to a mandatory minimum
sentence of 25 years to life with no chance of parole.
- Those convicted of a 2nd degree sexual offense or a 2nd
degree rape will not be sentenced to more than 20 years, but
not less than a five year mandatory sentence without the
possibility of parole.
- Those convicted of a 3rd degree sexual offense will not
be sentenced to more than 10 years, but not less than a
mandatory two years sentence without the possibility of
parole.
Senator Jacobs made the following statement regarding the
signing of Jessica's Law:
"I am pleased that Governor O'Malley plans to sign
Jessica's Law. It is my hope to work with the Governor and
gain his support for additional measures to protect our
children.
Jessica's Law is a big step forward in protecting Maryland's
children from sexual offenders. We can't afford to rest on
our laurels, but we must take this victory and use it to
further efforts to protect our most treasured resource, our
children."
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