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Newsom indicators troubled invoice on solicitation of minors
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Newsom indicators troubled invoice on solicitation of minors

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Last updated: July 31, 2025 4:06 am
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a invoice into regulation Wednesday that will increase the penalty for some offenders who solicit 16- and 17-year-olds for intercourse.

The brand new regulation will enable prosecutors to cost suspects who’re at the very least three years older than the minor they solicit for intercourse with a felony as an alternative of a misdemeanor on a primary offense — usually known as a “wobbler” since prosecutors have discretion. The availability targets older “johns” and avoids charging all youthful offenders with a felony.

All minors beneath 16 and people 18 who’re victims of human trafficking are already thought-about wobbler instances beneath current regulation.

The invoice, AB 379, bumped into controversy within the spring when Democrats compelled amendments to Assemblymember Maggy Krell’s (D-Sacramento) invoice in committee, arguing that permitting prosecutors to decide on whether or not to cost an offender with a felony or a misdemeanor on a primary offense might doubtlessly hurt victims.

Newsom joined with a refrain of Republican and public pushback to the change, an unusual transfer earlier than a invoice hits his desk. “The regulation ought to deal with all intercourse predators who solicit minors the identical — as a felony, whatever the supposed sufferer’s age,” Newsom mentioned in an announcement. “Full cease.”

Democrats had different issues a few provision of the brand new regulation that may make it a misdemeanor to loiter with the intent to buy industrial intercourse, arguing that it might doubtlessly be used to focus on minorities and the poor.

“When legal guidelines are imprecise, they’re ripe for profiling,” Assemblymember LaShae Sharp-Collins (D-San Diego) mentioned when the invoice handed the Meeting in Might, after legislators struck a deal so as to add the three-year stipulation.

The brand new regulation additionally creates a survivors help fund, to be backed by elevated fines for offenders and hoteliers who don’t report intercourse trafficking on their premises.

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