Governor Granholm Signs Legislation to Strengthen Penalties for Torture
The torture of
a fellow human being is one of the most heinous crimes a person can commit,
said Granholm. I am proud to sign legislation that will provide
prosecutors with the tools they need to ensure that anyone who would commit
this type of reprehensible act is punished appropriately.
The two bills
signed by Granholm define torture as intent to cause cruel or extreme physical
or mental pain and suffering. Torture is now a Class A felony punishable
by a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. The Governor applauded the
efforts of Representative John Espinoza (D-Croswell) who first introduced
anti-torture legislation last July after learning that
"Victims
of people who torture will now have the weapons they need to get justice, and
those who torture others will now be held accountable for their crimes,"
said Espinoza. "I applaud the Governor for giving
House Bill 5268
(PA 335 of 2005) was sponsored by Representative Tom Meyer (R-Bad Axe), and
House Bill 5269 (PA 336 of 2005) was sponsored by Representative Mike Nofs
(R-Battle Creek).
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