HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
1574 |
THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to sex trafficking.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 706-662, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§706-662 Criteria for extended terms of imprisonment.
A defendant who has been convicted of a felony may be subject to an
extended term of imprisonment under section 706-661 if it is proven beyond a
reasonable doubt that an extended term of imprisonment is necessary for the protection
of the public and that the convicted defendant satisfies one or more of the
following criteria:
(1) The defendant is a persistent offender in that the defendant has previously been convicted of two or more felonies committed at different times when the defendant was eighteen years of age or older;
(2) The defendant is a professional criminal in that:
(a) The circumstances of the crime show that the defendant has knowingly engaged in criminal activity as a major source of livelihood; or
(b) The defendant has substantial income or resources not explained to be derived from a source other than criminal activity;
(3) The defendant is a dangerous person in that the defendant has been subjected to a psychiatric or psychological evaluation that documents a significant history of dangerousness to others resulting in criminally violent conduct, and this history makes the defendant a serious danger to others. Nothing in this section precludes the introduction of victim-related data to establish dangerousness in accord with the Hawaii rules of evidence;
(4) The defendant is a multiple offender in that:
(a) The defendant is being sentenced for two or more felonies or is already under sentence of imprisonment for any felony; or
(b) The maximum terms of imprisonment authorized for each of the defendant's crimes, if made to run consecutively, would equal or exceed in length the maximum of the extended term imposed or would equal or exceed forty years if the extended term imposed is for a class A felony;
(5) The defendant is an offender against the elderly, handicapped, or a minor eight years of age or younger in that:
(a) The defendant attempts or commits any of the following crimes: murder, manslaughter, a sexual offense that constitutes a felony under chapter 707, robbery, felonious assault, burglary, or kidnapping; and
(b) The defendant, in the course of committing or attempting to commit the crime, inflicts serious or substantial bodily injury upon a person who has the status of being:
(i) Sixty years of age or older;
(ii) Blind, a paraplegic, or a quadriplegic; or
(iii) Eight years of age or younger; and
the person's status is known or reasonably should be known to the defendant;
(6) The defendant is a hate crime offender in that:
(a) The defendant is convicted of a crime under chapter 707, 708, or 711; and
(b) The defendant
intentionally selected a victim or, in the case of a property crime, the
property that was the object of a crime, because of hostility toward the actual
or perceived race, religion, disability, ethnicity, national origin, gender
identity or expression, or sexual orientation of any person. For purposes of this subsection, "gender
identity or expression" includes a person's actual or perceived gender, as
well as a person's gender identity, gender-related self-image, gender-related
appearance, or gender-related expression, regardless of whether that gender
identity, gender-related self-image, gender-related appearance, or
gender-related expression is different from that traditionally associated with
the person's sex at birth; [or]
(7) The defendant is
convicted under section 707-702.5 and the defendant did not remain at the scene
of the crime and render reasonable assistance to an injured person, including
acts and omissions in violation of section 291C-12[.]; or
(8) Notwithstanding
section 706-606.6, the defendant is convicted under section 712-1202 and the
victim is a minor, Native Hawaiian, was transported by the defendant between
the islands of the State for the purposes of sex trafficking, or was
transported by the defendant across state lines for the purposes of sex
trafficking.
For purposes of this section, "Native Hawaiian" means any descendant of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting the Hawaiian islands which exercised sovereignty and subsisted in the Hawaiian islands in 1778, and which peoples thereafter have continued to reside in Hawaii."
SECTION 2. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY: |
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Report Title:
Sex Trafficking; Enhanced Sentencing
Description:
Permits the courts to consider enhanced sentencing for defendants convicted of sex trafficking if the victim was a minor, Native Hawaiian, or transported between islands or across state lines for the purposes of sex trafficking.
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