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Colorado Senate passes Western Slope lawmaker’s bill bolstering penalties for child sex crimes
The measure imposes at least 364 days in jail for some convictions and makes internet luring a child for sex a Class 3 felony.
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Colorado Senate passes Western Slope lawmaker’s bill bolstering penalties for child sex crimes
A bill to increase penalties and expand criminal charges for sex crimes involving children cleared the Colorado Senate unanimously on Monday, April 20. The measure, Senate Bill 15, is sponsored by Sens. Dylan Roberts, D-Frisco, and Byron Pelton, R-Sterling, as well as House Majority Leader Monica Duran, D-Wheat Ridge, and House Minority Leader Jarvis Caldwell, R-Colorado Springs. Roberts, a former deputy district attorney for Eagle County, sai…
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