Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2135

Introduced
1/21/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to limitations on discovery depositions involving minor victims.(See HF 2639.)

Impact

If passed, HF2135 would alter the legal landscape for how cases involving minors are handled within the judicial system. It reflects a growing recognition of the unique vulnerabilities of child victims in the legal process, enhancing protections for these individuals. The legislation aims to reduce the frequency of second interviews that could otherwise subject minors to additional stress that might hinder their willingness to cooperate or adversely affect their mental health. This could lead to more consistent and reliable testimonies by minimizing the number of times a child must recount a traumatic experience.

Summary

House File 2135 introduces significant changes to the procedures involving discovery depositions of minor victims in criminal actions. The bill prohibits the use of discovery depositions for minors who have already provided a recorded statement about the alleged offense under specific conditions. It aims to protect young victims from the stress and potential trauma of being re-interviewed, allowing them to provide their testimony in a more secure and less confrontational manner. The bill stipulates that if a minor has given a statement via a video or audio recording, obtained through a recognized forensic process by qualified professionals, then further depositions may be deemed unnecessary.

Conclusion

Overall, HF2135 aims to enhance the legal protections afforded to minor victims in the context of criminal proceedings while provoking essential discussions about the rights of both victims and defendants in the judicial process. The bill embodies a significant shift towards handling cases involving children with greater sensitivity, indicating a legislative trend focused on safeguarding the interests and well-being of vulnerable populations in the state's criminal justice system.

Contention

Debates surrounding HF2135 reveal concerns from legal professionals regarding the balance between protecting minor victims and ensuring the rights of defendants. Opponents of the bill may argue that restricting discovery depositions could infringe upon the accused's right to a full defense, as additional statements from the victim might be necessary to clarify inconsistencies or verify facts presented in recorded statements. Supporters, however, emphasize the importance of prioritizing the welfare of child victims, advocating that fewer interviews are beneficial in preserving the child's mental and emotional well-being during prosecutions.

Companion Bills

IA HF2639

Similar To A bill for an act relating to limitations on discovery depositions involving minor victims.(Formerly HF 2135.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF2639

A bill for an act relating to limitations on discovery depositions involving minor victims.(Formerly HF 2135.)

IA SSB1009

A bill for an act relating to discovery and postconviction procedure.(See SF 393.)

IA HSB42

A bill for an act relating to discovery and postconviction procedure.

IA HF452

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking, including screening children, civil statutes of limitations, an annual stakeholder meeting and report, depositions of victims, restitution, restorative facilities and protective services, and investigation and prosecution, and making appropriations.(See HF 908, HF 1036.)

IA HF908

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking, including screening children, civil statutes of limitations, an annual stakeholder meeting and report, depositions of victims, restitution, restorative facilities and protective services, and investigation and prosecution, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 452; See HF 1036.)

IA SF393

A bill for an act relating to discovery and postconviction procedure.(Formerly SSB 1009.)

IA SB0149

RTS CRIME VICTIMS-DISCOVERY

IA HB1489

Relative to interstate depositions and discovery.

IA HF1036

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking, including screening children, civil statutes of limitations, an annual stakeholder meeting and report, depositions of victims, restitution, restorative facilities and protective services, and investigation and prosecution, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 908, HF 452.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

IA HB1711

Establishes the "Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act"

Similar Bills

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