Orlando Sentinel

Lawmakers seek death penalty for child rapists

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TALLAHASSE­E — Republican lawmakers Wednesday filed proposals that seek to allow the death penalty for people who rape children under age 12.

The proposals (SB 1342 and HB 1297), filed by Sen. Jonathan Martin, R-Fort Myers, and Rep. Jessica Baker, R-Jacksonvil­le, conflict with longstandi­ng decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court and the Florida Supreme Court that bar death sentences in such cases.

The bills, filed for the legislativ­e session that will start Tuesday, contend that a 2008 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in a case known as Kennedy v. Louisiana and a 1981 decision by the Florida Supreme Court in a case known as Buford v. State were wrongly decided.

“Such crimes destroy the innocence of a young child and violate all standards of decency held by civilized society,” both bills said.

During a Jan. 28 appearance in Miami, Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state would explore ways to have the death penalty for people who rape children. DeSantis said he doesn’t think the current U.S. Supreme Court would uphold a ruling that barred the death penalty in rape cases.

“They (sexual predators) will do whatever they can to satiate themselves at the expense of very, very vulnerable people,” DeSantis said. “I believe the only appropriat­e punishment that would be commensura­te to that would be capital.”

Under the bills, eight of 12 jurors could recommend death sentences in sexual assault cases. If fewer than eight jurors recommend death, defendants would be sentenced to life in prison without the possibilit­y of parole.

Lawmakers also are considerin­g bills (SB 450 and HB 555) that would scrap a requiremen­t that unanimous jury recommenda­tions are needed before death sentences can be imposed in murder cases.

The Senate Criminal Justice Committee will consider the Senate version of that proposal Monday.

 ?? PHIL SEARS/AP ?? A general view of the Old Capitol and current Florida Capitol buildings on Feb. 8 in Tallahasse­e.
PHIL SEARS/AP A general view of the Old Capitol and current Florida Capitol buildings on Feb. 8 in Tallahasse­e.

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