Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1192

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To provide a DNA exception for statute of limitations on sex offenses

Impact

The bill introduces a significant shift in how sexual offenses can be prosecuted, particularly regarding the preservation and use of DNA evidence. By allowing prosecutions to occur regardless of time elapsed, this bill aims to facilitate justice for victims whose cases may have gone cold due to outdated timelines. It strengthens the legal framework around the prosecution of sex crimes, potentially increasing the number of cases brought to trial. The implications of this change could lead to higher accountability for offenders and a bolstered trust in the justice system among victims.

Summary

Senate Bill S1192 aims to amend Massachusetts law regarding the statute of limitations for sex offenses by introducing a provision that allows for prosecution at any time if forensic evidence, specifically DNA analysis, is available. This bill responds to ongoing concerns around the limitations set by existing law, which can prevent the prosecution of sexual offenses when not initiated within a set timeframe. The proposed change would empower law enforcement to pursue cases when new evidence emerges, providing a pathway for justice that has previously been unavailable when the statute of limitations has lapsed.

Contention

While many advocates support SB S1192 for its potential to improve victim justice, there may arise concerns regarding the implications for due process rights and the resources required for forensic testing. Critics could argue that extending the statute of limitations indefinitely may result in challenges for defendants in preparing their cases due to the uncertain nature of how evidence may be impacted by the passage of time. Moreover, the logistical and financial considerations around maintaining and processing forensic evidence over long periods may raise questions about the feasibility and practicality of the bill's implementation.

Companion Bills

MA S2886

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on The Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S1165

Amending the statute of limitations regarding criminal prosecutions for the crimes of sexual assault and rape of a child

MA H1987

To establish a DNA exception rule for victims of rape

MA SB2798

Relating to certain statutes of limitations for criminal offenses, including the statute of limitations for certain fraud offenses.

MA S0631

Limitation on places of residence of certain sex offenders; exceptions

MA S1188

Extending the statute of limitations for certain actions involving international human rights abuses

MA HB2333

Relating to certain statutes of limitations for criminal offenses, including the statutes of limitations for felony offenses relating to an election conducted in this state.

MA SB1239

Sex offenders; statute of limitations

MA SB254

Civil procedure, statute of limitations for civil actions involving certain sex offenses further provided for

MA SB21

Civil procedure, statute of limitations for civil actions involving certain sex offenses further provided for

MA HB1891

Relating to the offense of invasive visual recording of a minor, including the statute of limitations for that offense and the applicability of sex offender registration requirements to that offense; harmonizing other statute of limitations provisions; increasing criminal penalties for certain sexual offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.