South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3055

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Harassment and Stalking

Impact

The proposed amendments would significantly impact state laws concerning harassment and stalking by removing the previous ten-year restriction on prior offenses when determining penalties. This could lead to harsher penalties for offenders with a history of such behaviors, as the bill outlines increased fines and imprisonment terms. The revisions are particularly crucial for addressing situations where protective orders are in place, as the bill clarifies that violations of these orders can result in substantial legal consequences irrespective of the victim involved. Additionally, this legislation aims to provide stronger protections for victims and promote their rights within the judicial process.

Summary

House Bill 3055 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by revising definitions and penalties associated with harassment and stalking offenses. The bill seeks to redefine 'pattern' in harassment cases to encompass incidents where one act is committed against one victim and another act against a different victim, thereby allowing for multiple offenses to be recognized as a pattern of behavior. This change is intended to enhance the state's ability to address repeated harassment and stalking incidents more effectively, particularly in cases that involve multiple victims.

Contention

Despite the bill's intentions, there may be points of contention regarding its potential implications. Critics could argue that broadening the definition of 'pattern' may lead to overreach in prosecuting minor offenses as harassment, which could disproportionately affect individuals facing multiple accusations. Furthermore, the removal of the ten-year restriction might incite debates about fairness and the rehabilitation potential of offenders. Advocacy groups may raise concerns regarding how these changes affect the judiciary's workload and the ability of courts to manage an increased number of cases while ensuring fair treatment of both victims and accused individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB186

Relating To Harassment By Stalking.

SC SB2103

STALKING/HARASSMENT NO CONTACT

SC HB186

Relating To Harassment By Stalking.

SC HB2873

STALKING-HARASSMENT

SC HB1429

Harassment and stalking with a robot; and to provide a penalty.

SC SB1747

Modifies provisions relating to cybercrimes, harassment, and stalking

SC S909

Increases penalties for second or subsequent stalking or harassment offenses, increases penalty for first offense of harassment.

SC SB221

Crimes: stalking.

SC H1008

Stalking/Enhanced Penalties

SC H1750

To protect victims of stalking in violation of harassment prevention orders

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