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Criminal

Jan. 15, 2004

Molestation Bill Moves Ahead

SACRAMENTO - A bill that would extend the statute of limitations for prosecution of child molestation cases at least until the victim reaches age 30 passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee with unanimous, bipartisan support Tuesday.

        By Hudson Sangree
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A bill that would extend the statute of limitations for prosecution of child molestation cases at least until the victim reaches age 30 passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee with unanimous, bipartisan support Tuesday.
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