SB 1697 - Schroer, Nick
Enacts provisions related to the death penalty for sexual offenses involving a child
Bill Details
Sponsor
LR Number
7310S.01I
Title
SB 1697
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N/A
Journal Page
Effective Date
August 28, 2026
Current Status
Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
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Amendments
No amendments available
CURRENT BILL SUMMARY
SB 1697 - This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Anti-Epstein Child Protection Act".
This act provides that the death penalty may be sought for the offenses of statutory rape in the first degree and sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.
If the death penalty is not waived by the state, the trial shall proceed in two stages before the same trier of fact. In the first stage, the trier shall determine whether the defendant is guilty. In the second stage, if the trier found the defendant guilty of statutory rape in the first degree or sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree, the trier shall assess and determine the punishment.
If the trier finds by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant is intellectually disabled, there is a mitigation of punishment, or the trier decides not to declare a punishment of death, then a punishment at life imprisonment without eligibility for parole shall be declared. If the trier is a jury and it is unable to decide upon the punishment, the judge shall determine the punishment.
This act shall only apply to offenses committed on or after August 28, 2026.
This act is identical to SB 196 (2025) and SB 951 (2024).
TRISTAN BENSON, JR.