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Committee briefs substitute bill to allow resentencing and vacatur for verified survivor defendants

House Community Safety Committee · January 20, 2026
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Summary

HB 1591 would create a sentencing alternative and pathways for resentencing and vacatur for defendants who are verified victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or human trafficking; advocates described the bill as a narrow, case‑by‑case remedy, while prosecutors urged caution over discretion and potential impacts on other victims.

The House Community Safety Committee considered a proposed substitute for House Bill 1591 on Jan. 20, a bill that would authorize courts to impose a sentencing alternative or downward departure for defendants verified as survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or human trafficking, and would permit resentencing and vacatur in limited circumstances.

Corey Patton, committee staff, explained the proposed substitute (EBB H 3,010.1) establishes eligibility criteria requiring a…

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