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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate
Release: April 23, 2008
Senate
Approves Harsher Penalties for Attacks on Pregnant Women
The full Senate has given approval to a measure
known as the “Scum of the Earth Bill.” Sen. Debbe
Leftwich is Senate author of House Bill 1897 which strengthens penalties
for assaulting a pregnant woman.
“The number one cause of death for pregnant women is domestic violence,”
said Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City. “Here in Oklahoma, more than 3,000
pregnant women are attacked every year, and usually the attacker is the
father of the baby, often with the intent of causing the mother to miscarry.
It is a heinous crime, and the men who do this deserve stronger punishment.”
The measure, authored by Rep. Rebecca Hamilton, D-Oklahoma City, in the
House, would allow felony charges to be filed against a person who assaults
a woman and causes her to miscarry. Under the legislation known as the
“Scum of the Earth Bill,” a person convicted of beating a
woman the attacker knew was pregnant could be charged with a misdemeanor
and face up to one year in jail. A person convicted of a second or subsequent
offense would be guilty of a felony and would face ten years in prison.
If the attack resulted in a miscarriage or injury to the unborn child,
it would be a felony with a penalty of at least 20 years in prison.
“Under current state law, we can file double murder charges for
the homicide of a pregnant woman and her unborn baby, and that’s
appropriate,” Leftwich said. “But we need to enact penalties
that can actually help us step in and take action before a domestic situation
escalates to the point of murder. I believe House Bill 1897 can help us
do that.”
The measure now goes back to the House for final consideration, bringing
it one step closer to the Gov. Brad Henry’s desk.
For more information
contact:
Senator Leftwich's Office: (405) 521-5557
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