Monday, October 12, 2009

What's The Big Deal About Blue Eyed Blondes

THE CHAMBER APPROVES DDL

On 14 July the House approved on first reading the draft law on sexual violence. The measure, which now goes to the Senate for final approval, provides for a tightening of sanctions. The crime of sexual violence will be punished with imprisonment from six to twelve years. Provided instead of imprisonment from seven to fifteen years in the case of aggravating circumstances, which occur when the offense is committed: • any person who has not completed sixteen years • the use of weapons, alcohol or drugs by • • misrepresented person to person subject to restrictions on personal freedom; • person against whom the culprit is the ascendant, also the adoptive parent or guardian against women • pregnant • on • people with disabilities in the workplace with abuse Establish relations office for more severe penalties if: • the fact is committed to the detriment of a person who has not completed ten years (imprisonment from eight to sixteen years), or • in case of group violence (imprisonment from seven to sixteen) The new rules also doubled the statute of limitations for crimes of sexual violence.

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