SB 303

  • California Senate Bill
  • 2017-2018 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Feb 13, 2017
  • Senate
  • Assembly
  • Governor

Crimes: solicitation of prostitution of a minor: human trafficking.

Abstract

Under existing law, as amended by Proposition 35, an initiative measure approved by the voters at the November 6, 2012, statewide general election, a person who causes, induces, or persuades a person who is a minor at the time of the commission of the offense to engage in a commercial sex act, as specified, is guilty of human trafficking, a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for 5, 8, or 12 years and a fine of not more than $500,000. If the offense involves force, fear, fraud, deceit, coercion, violence, duress, menace, or threat of unlawful injury to the victim or to another person, the crime is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for 15 years to life and a fine of not more than $500,000. Proposition 35 provides that it may be amended by a statute in furtherance of its objectives by a majority of the membership of each house of the Legislature concurring. This bill would impose an additional term of imprisonment in the state prison of 3, 4, or 5 years for the above-specified offenses if the victim was less than 16 years of age at the time of the offense. The bill would require the additional term to be served consecutively to the above-specified punishment. By increasing the punishment for a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. Existing law makes solicitation for purposes of prostitution a crime, except as specified. Under existing law, if the person who was solicited was a minor at the time of the offense, and if the defendant knew or should have known that the person who was solicited was a minor at the time of the offense, the violation is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than 2 days and not more than one year, or by a fine of $10,000, or by both that imprisonment and fine. This bill would make solicitation for prostitution, if the person who was solicited was a minor at the time of the offense, and if the defendant knew or should have known that the person who was solicited was a minor at the time of the offense, punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than 6 months and not more than one year, or by a fine not exceeding $15,000, or both that imprisonment and fine, or as a felony subject to incarceration for 2, 3, or 4 years. By increasing the punishment for a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement. This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.

Bill Sponsors (7)

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Actions


Feb 01, 2018

Senate

Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56.

Apr 26, 2017

Senate

April 25 set for first hearing canceled at the request of author.

Apr 17, 2017

Senate

From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on PUB. S.

  • Reading-2
  • Referral-Committee
  • Amendment-Passage
  • Committee-Passage
  • Reading-1
Com. on PUB. S.

Apr 06, 2017

Senate

Set for hearing April 25.

Mar 29, 2017

Senate

Re-referred to Com. on PUB. S.

  • Referral-Committee
Com. on PUB. S.

Mar 22, 2017

Senate

From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on RLS.

  • Reading-2
  • Referral-Committee
  • Amendment-Passage
  • Committee-Passage
  • Reading-1
Com. on RLS.

Feb 23, 2017

Senate

Referred to Com. on RLS.

  • Referral-Committee
Com. on RLS.

Feb 14, 2017

Senate

From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 16.

Feb 13, 2017

Senate

Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.

Bill Text

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02/13/17 - Introduced PDF
03/22/17 - Amended Senate PDF
04/17/17 - Amended Senate PDF

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