Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5070

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
Report Pass
1/26/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Engrossed
2/27/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Report Pass
3/16/23  
Refer
3/17/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Refer
4/4/23  
Enrolled
4/14/23  
Chaptered
4/20/23  

Caption

Concerning victims of nonfatal strangulation.

Impact

If enacted, SB5070 will amend existing laws to include clearer definitions and guidelines around nonfatal strangulation, thus influencing how law enforcement agencies respond to these incidents. This could lead to a more standardized approach across various jurisdictions, ensuring that victims receive appropriate legal protections. Additionally, the bill might result in increased training and awareness among law enforcement professionals about the dynamics of domestic violence, particularly regarding strangulation incidents.

Summary

SB5070 addresses the issue of nonfatal strangulation, a significant concern in cases of domestic violence. The bill specifically aims to enhance the legal framework surrounding the treatment and classification of such offenses, making it imperative for law enforcement and the judicial system to take these incidents seriously. This legislation reflects a growing recognition of the need to provide better support and protections for victims of strangulation, which is often a precursor to more severe forms of violence.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB5070 appears to be largely positive, with strong support from advocacy groups focusing on domestic violence prevention and victim support. Legislators expressing their support have emphasized the importance of acknowledging the seriousness of nonfatal strangulation and the need for appropriate legal responses. However, there may be some concerns regarding the implementation of such policies, particularly how they will affect current legal practices and resources.

Contention

One notable point of contention related to SB5070 could arise from the potential increase in legal cases that law enforcement and courts will have to handle. Critics may raise concerns about whether the existing resources are adequate to support the enforcement of the new measures proposed in the bill, as well as the potential for unintended consequences in legal outcomes. Discussions might also focus on ensuring that the definitions and criteria established in the bill do not lead to misinterpretation or overreach in enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5362

Concerning victims of crime act funding.

WA HB1487

AN ACT Relating to victims of crime act funding;

NE LB818

Change provisions relating to penalties for domestic assault and assault by strangulation or suffocation

WA SB5256

Concerning victims' participation in hearings conducted by the indeterminate sentence review board.

WA HB2430

Concerning the crime victim penalty assessment.

WA HB1484

AN ACT Relating to exceptional sentences for offenses which result in the pregnancy of a victim of rape;

WA SB5366

AN ACT Relating to exceptional sentences for offenses which result in the pregnancy of a victim of rape;

WA HB1945

AN ACT Relating to establishing an office of the crime victims ombuds;

WA SB6017

Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses.

WA HB2493

Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.