Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5106

Introduced
5/4/26  

Caption

Domestic assault by strangulations defined as a violent crime.

Impact

The bill will substantially affect Minnesota's criminal statutes by formally categorizing strangulation as a violent crime under state law. This classification could influence law enforcement practices, prosecution strategies, and sentencing guidelines, making it easier for courts to impose severe penalties on offenders. By clearly defining strangulation within the realm of violent crimes, the bill aims to provide additional protections for victims and signal the state's commitment to addressing domestic violence more effectively.

Summary

HF5106 is a legislative proposal focused on public safety that aims to redefine domestic assault by including strangulation as a specific form of violent crime. It seeks to amend existing statutes to enhance the legal framework surrounding domestic violence, recognizing the severity and danger posed by such acts. This change is intended not only to acknowledge the seriousness of strangulation incidents but also to improve the legal responses available for victims of domestic violence.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various advocacy groups focused on domestic violence prevention and victims' rights, there may still be concerns regarding the practical implications of implementing such a law. Detractors may argue about the adequacy of existing resources for law enforcement and judicial systems to handle the increased caseloads resulting from more stringent classifications of domestic assault. Advocates and lawmakers discussing the bill will need to address these concerns to ensure the legislation can be effectively enforced while supporting victims.

Notable_points

One of the key elements of HF5106 is its potential to enhance awareness of domestic violence issues, particularly the often-underreported incidents involving strangulation. By elevating the status of strangulation within the legal framework, the bill aligns Minnesota's criminal justice standards with evolving understandings of domestic violence's impact on individuals and communities. This progress might also reflect broader national movements advocating for stronger responses to domestic violence.

Companion Bills

MN SF5001

Similar To Define domestic assault by strangulation as a violent crime

Previously Filed As

MN SF5001

Define domestic assault by strangulation as a violent crime

MN AB292

Domestic violence.

MN HF5105

Criminal penalties for domestic violence-related crimes enhanced.

MN SF5107

Criminal penalties enhancement for certain domestic violence-related crimes

MN LB818

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

MN S1224

Establishing a domestic violence and sexual assault probation unit

MN SB928

Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, assault, domestic violence, stalking, and violations of no contact orders

MN AB2119

Criminal procedure: gender bias in sexual assault and domestic violence investigations.

MN AB2701

Domestic Violence Offender Registration Act.

MN HB1299

Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.