HB 1329 -- Child Victims of Sex Offenses Co-Sponsors: Jolly, Harding, Kelly (27), Reid, Moore, Ostmann TESTIMONY OF CHILD VICTIMS This bill requires the defendant being prosecuted under certain sections to be physically excluded from a room where discovery or depositions are conducted when a child victim will testify. CHILD MOLESTATION The bill allows enhanced penalties for first degree child molestation when the offender has previously pled guilty to a sex offense in another state. Currently, enhanced penalties are only available when the offender has been found guilty in Missouri. The bill increases the penalty for second degree sexual molestation from a class A misdemeanor to a class C felony. It allows enhanced penalties for second degree sexual molestation when the offender has previously pled guilty to a sex offense in Missouri or when the offender has pled guilty or been found guilty of a sex offense in another state. The enhanced penalty for second degree child molestation is increased from a class D felony to a class B felony. The bill creates the crimes of third and fourth degree child molestation. Third degree child molestation is subjecting a child less than 14 years of age to conduct that would be sexual contact except that touching occurs through clothing; it is a class D felony. The penalty becomes a class C felony if the offender has previously pled guilty or been found guilty of a sex offense in Missouri or another state, if the offender inflicts serious physical injury on the child, if the offender displays a deadly weapon or dangerous weapon in a threatening manner, or if the conduct occurred as part of a ritual or ceremony. Fourth degree child molestation is subjecting a child less than 17 years of age to conduct that would be sexual contact except that touching occurs through clothing; it is a class A misdemeanor. The penalty becomes a class D felony if the offender has previously pled guilty or been found guilty of a sex offense in Missouri or another state, if the offender inflicts serious physical injury on the child, if the offender displays a deadly weapon or dangerous weapon in a threatening manner, or if the conduct occurred as part of a ritual or ceremony. SEXUAL MISCONDUCT INVOLVING A CHILD The bill allows enhanced penalties for sexual misconduct involving a child when the offender has previously pled guilty or been convicted of a sex offense in Missouri or another state. Currently, the enhanced penalty is only available for second or subsequent sexual misconduct involving child offenses.Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives