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Public Safety Committee

HB 2465

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

Brief Description: Modifying the offense of rape in the third degree.

Sponsors: Representatives Orwall, McCabe, Griffey, Harmsworth and Haler.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Modifies the crime of Rape in the third degree.

Hearing Date: 1/16/18

Staff: Kelly Leonard (786-7147).

Background:

In the context of Rape and other sex offenses, "consent" means that at the time of the act of sexual intercourse or sexual contact there are actual words or conduct indicating freely given agreement to have sexual intercourse or sexual contact.

Rape in the First Degree. A person commits Rape in the first degree when such person engages in sexual intercourse with another person by forcible compulsion where the perpetrator or an accessory engages in other specified conduct, including using or threatening to use a deadly weapon, kidnapping the victim, inflicts serious physical injury, or feloniously entering into a building or vehicle. Rape in the first degree is a class A felony and a level XII offense.

Rape in the Second Degree. A person commits Rape in the second degree when, under circumstances not constituting Rape in the first degree, the person engages in sexual intercourse with another person under any of the following circumstances:

Rape in the second degree is a class A felony and a level XI.

Rape in the Third Degree. A person commits Rape in the third degree when, under circumstances not constituting Rape in the first or second degrees, such person engages in sexual intercourse with another person:

Rape in the third degree is a class C felony and a level V offense.

Summary of Bill:

Rape in the third degree is modified by removing the language requiring that lack of consent was clearly expressed by the victim's words or conduct. Instead, a person commits Rape in the third degree when, under circumstances not constituting Rape in the first or second degrees, such person engages in sexual intercourse with another person:

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Requested on January 11, 2018.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.