Attorney General Curtis Hill today renewed his call for legislation establishing steeper penalties associated with crimes motivated by a desire to intimidate or terrorize. Following a weekend incident in which vandals sprayed graffiti on a wall outside a Carmel synagogue, Attorney General penned a fresh op-ed.
In the op-ed, Attorney General Hill advocates legislation “that would significantly increase penalties for a broad range of offenses when perpetrators are shown to have acted ‘with the intent to intimidate or terrorize another person.’ . . . For misdemeanors and low-level felonies, sentencing would include an additional two to six years. For higher-level felonies, sentencing would increase by six to 20 years.â€
The full op-ed – available to any media outlet desiring to publish it – is attached below. As a courtesy, please email Deputy Communications Director Bill McCleery at bill.mccleery@atg.in.gov if you intend to publish this piece.
We already have strict laws on the books concerning things like Curtis The Worstest is railing against now. He is trying to distract from his own groping problems. Many Republicans calling for him to resign, The Worstest isn’t budging.
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