Taiwan Legislature Passes Preliminary Review of Criminal Code Amendment to Suspend Statute of Limitations for Child Sex Crimes Until Victim Turns 20
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The Judiciary and Organic Laws and Statutes Committee of Taiwan's Legislative Yuan passed the preliminary review of an amendment to Article 80 of the Criminal Code. The amendment stipulates that the period from the date of a sexual offense until the victim turns 20 shall not be counted towards the statute of limitations.
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- Q: What is the purpose of this amendment?
- A: To prevent the statute of limitations from expiring for victims of sexual offenses who were minors at the time of the crime.
- Q: What is the specific content of the amendment?
- A: The period from the date of the offense until the victim turns 20 will not be counted towards the statute of limitations.
- Q: When will this amendment take effect?
- A: The effective date is not specified, but it is expected to take effect after passage by the full Legislative Yuan.