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House tightens penalties for online enticement of minors, passes bill with mandatory-minimum elements
Utah House of Representatives · January 16, 2007
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Summary
House Bill 5 was amended and passed to increase penalties for persons who use the internet to entice minors; sponsors said the bill equates enticement to the underlying first‑degree offense and, for repeat offenders, restricts probation and requires a minimum three‑year sentence in some cases.
Representative Ray presented an amended House Bill 5 to increase penalties for online enticement of minors. Under the amendment described on the floor, attempts to entice a minor would be charged the same as the…
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