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10/19/2024 04:13 AM
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House of Representatives
Session of 2023 - 2024 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: September 13, 2024 02:21 PM
From: Representative David H. Zimmerman
To: All House members
Subject: Equal Justice Legislation
 
Shortly, I will be introducing legislation to expand the list of offenses that may be charged when an unborn child is killed or injured during a criminal act.  
 
Currently, when an individual murders a pregnant woman, the individual can be charged with first, second or third degree murder of an unborn child. However, the law does not prescribe any criminal penalties for other criminal acts that result in death or serious bodily injury to an unborn child. By amending the definition of “person” in the Crimes Code, my legislation would allow prosecutors to charge defendants accused of killing or injuring an unborn child with other criminal offenses, including simple assault, drug delivery resulting in death, and recklessly endangering another person.
 
My legislation also amends the definition of “individual” in the Judicial Code to permit family members of an unborn child who was killed as a result of a violent or negligent act to seek criminal damages. Under current law, no individual can seek civil redress for the death of an unborn child.
 
I hope you will join me in co-sponsoring this legislation. 




Introduced as HB2600