Life Or Death for Child Homicide Updated April 2011

Life Or Death for Child Homicide Updated April 2011

Life or Death for Child Homicide Updated April 2011 These are statutes that consider young age of a victim as a sole factor in determining whether a murderer should or must be sentenced as life imprisonment or death penalty. This compilation only includes statutes allowing for aggravated factors for death of a child and does not include statutes requiring a finding of child abuse. Jurisdictions that do not elevate the sentencing range to either life or death for the murder of children are left blank. Alabama...............................................................................................................................4 ALA. CODE §13A-5-40 (2010). Capital Offenses. ..........................................................4 ALA. CODE § 13A-5-45 (2010). Sentence hearing -- Delay; statements and arguments; admissibility of evidence; burden of proof; mitigating and aggravating circumstances.6 Alaska ..................................................................................................................................7 Arizona ................................................................................................................................7 ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 13-751 (2011). Sentence of death or life imprisonment; aggravating and mitigating circumstances; definition.....................................................7 Arkansas ............................................................................................................................11 ARK. CODE ANN. § 5-4-603 (2010). Death sentences, unanimous findings..................11 ARK. CODE ANN. § 5-4-604 (2010). Aggravating circumstances..................................12 ARK. CODE ANN. § 5-10-101 (2010). Capital murder ...................................................13 Public Safety Improvement Act, 2011 Ark. Act 570, § 22 (to be codified at ARK. CODE ANN. § 5-10-101)...........................................................................................................16 ARK. CODE ANN. § 5-10-102 (2010). Murder in the first degree ..................................16 California ...........................................................................................................................17 Colorado ............................................................................................................................17 COLO. REV. STAT. § 18-1.3-401 (2001). Felonies classified--presumptive penalties....17 COLO. REV. STAT. § 18-3-102 (2011). Murder in the first degree.................................28 Connecticut........................................................................................................................29 CONN. GEN. STAT. § 53A-35 35a (2011). Imprisonment for felony committed on or after July 1, 1981. Definite sentence. Authorized term .................................................30 CONN. GEN. STAT. § 53A-54B (2011). Capital felony...................................................30 Delaware............................................................................................................................31 DEL. CODE ANN tit. 11, § 4209 (2010). Punishment, procedure for determining punishment, review of punishment and method of punishment for first-degree murder .......................................................................................................................................31 District of Columbia ..........................................................................................................39 D.C. CODE ANN. § 22- 2104.01 (2011). Sentencing procedure for murder in the first degree.............................................................................................................................39 D.C. CODE ANN. § 24-403.01 (2011). Sentencing, supervised release, and good time credit for felonies committed on or after August 5, 2000..............................................40 Florida................................................................................................................................44 Georgia ..............................................................................................................................44 Hawaii................................................................................................................................44 National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse National District Attorneys Association Idaho ..................................................................................................................................44 Illinois................................................................................................................................45 720 ILL. COMP. STAT. 5/9-1 (2010). First degree Murder--Death penalties--Exceptions-- Separate Hearings--Proof--Findings--Appellate procedures--Reversals.......................45 730 ILL. COMP. STAT. 5/5-8-1 (2010). Natural life imprisonment; enhancements for use of a firearm; mandatory supervised release terms. ........................................................51 Indiana ...............................................................................................................................54 IND. CODE ANN. § 35-50-2-9 (2011). Death sentence; life imprisonment without parole .......................................................................................................................................54 Iowa ...................................................................................................................................59 IOWA CODE § 707.2 (2011). Murder in the first degree .................................................59 IOWA CODE § 902.1 (2011). Class “A” felony ...............................................................60 Kansas................................................................................................................................60 Kentucky............................................................................................................................60 Louisiana............................................................................................................................60 LA. REV. STAT. ANN. § 14:30 (2010). First degree murder ...........................................61 LA. CODE CRIM. PROC. ANN. art. 905.4 (2010). Aggravating circumstances ................62 Maine .................................................................................................................................64 ME. REV. STAT. ANN. tit. 17-A, §1251 (2009). Imprisonment for murder....................64 Maryland............................................................................................................................64 Massachusetts ....................................................................................................................64 Michigan............................................................................................................................64 Minnesota ..........................................................................................................................64 Mississippi .........................................................................................................................64 Missouri .............................................................................................................................64 Montana .............................................................................................................................64 Nebraska ............................................................................................................................65 Nevada ...............................................................................................................................65 Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 200.033 (2010). Circumstances aggravating first degree murder .......................................................................................................................................65 New Hampshire .................................................................................................................67 N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 630:5 (2011). Procedure in Capital Murder. ............................67 New Jersey.........................................................................................................................72 N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2C:11-3 (2011). Murder.....................................................................72 New Mexico.......................................................................................................................75 N.M. STAT. ANN. § 31-18-15 (2010). Sentencing authority; noncapital felonies; basic sentences and fines; parole authority; meritorious deductions......................................75 New York...........................................................................................................................77 N.Y. PENAL LAW § 70.00 (2011). Sentence of imprisonment for felony......................77 N.Y. PENAL LAW § 125.26 (2011). Aggravated murder................................................80 North Carolina ...................................................................................................................81 North Dakota .....................................................................................................................81 Ohio ...................................................................................................................................81

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