State Sets Tougher Law for Child Molestation
- Share via
Spurred by the killing of a 9-year-old girl, Gov. Jeb Bush signed a law in Tallahassee imposing tougher penalties on child molesters and requiring many of those released from prison to wear satellite tracking devices for the rest of their lives.
The measure gives the state one of the nation’s toughest laws on sex crimes against children.
The law establishes a mandatory sentence of 25 years to life behind bars for people convicted of certain sex crimes against children 11 and younger, with lifetime tracking by global positioning satellite after they are released.
More to Read
Get the L.A. Times Politics newsletter
Deeply reported insights into legislation, politics and policy from Sacramento, Washington and beyond. In your inbox twice per week.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.