Bill would make streets safer by holding offenders accountable for serious, violent crime
Santa Fe, NM- HB 79, which would abolish the statute of limitations for second degree murder, passed the House floor today with a unanimous vote.
HB 79 would also increase the maximum penalty for a second degree felony resulting in death from 15 to 18 years. These changes would give more legal recourse to the families of murder victims and keep demonstrated violent offenders off the streets longer.
“Victims’ families deserve the peace of mind of knowing that the people who hurt their loved ones will be held accountable,” said Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D-Albuquerque). “We have to make sure the punishment fits the crime.”
HB 79 is sponsored by Representatives Maestas, Daymon Ely (D-Albuquerque), William "Bill" R. Rehm (R-Albuquerque), and Senator Katy M. Duhigg (D-Albuquerque).