Politics & Government

Statute Of Limitations On Rape Eliminated By New Ohio Legislation

Lawmakers say bill gives victims better opportunity for justice.

From the Ohio House of Representatives: State Reps. Tavia Galonski (D-Akron) and Kent Smith (D-Euclid) today introduced legislation to eliminate Ohio’s current 25-year statute of limitations for rape. More than half of U.S. states do not have limits on when victims can file rape claims.

β€œVictims of rape, no matter how far removed from their trauma, deserve to be heard and have an opportunity for justice,” said Rep. Galonski. β€œTechnology has changed, and our laws should reflect that.”

Statutes of limitations have historically protected against convictions rooted in deteriorated evidence. Advocates for eliminating Ohio’s 25-year limit, however, argue that recent advances in DNA testing technology have eliminated many of these concerns.

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β€œThis legislation will help Ohio victims turn the page from a difficult chapter in their life,” said Rep. Smith. β€œJustice delayed is always better than justice denied.”

According to the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence, 1 in 5 women have been the victim of rape in their lifetime, which amounts to approximately 743,000 women in Ohio.

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The proposed legislation is currently awaiting a bill number and committee assignment, where it receive its initial hearings.

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