Introduced

SJR 40 - Upon voter approval, this constitutional amendment would allow, in prosecutions for crimes of a sexual nature involving a victim under eighteen years of age, relevant evidence of prior criminal acts, whether charged or uncharged, to be admissible for the purpose of corroborating the victim's testimony or demonstrating the defendant's propensity to commit the crime with which he or she is presently charged. Also, courts would be able to exclude evidence if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice.

This act would also repeal the constitutional ban on the enactment of retrospective laws.

This act contains a provision that is similar to SJR 33 (2010).

MEGHAN LUECKE


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