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Katherine's Law: Aggravated Domestic Assault
This law makes aggravated domestic assault a serious crime in Tennessee.
What This Bill Does
- Defines aggravated domestic assault as an assault against someone who is or was in a close relationship, using a deadly weapon or causing serious injury or death.
- Classifies aggravated domestic assault as a Class B felony, which means it can result in prison time and fines.
- Specifies that the law applies to offenses happening on or after July 1, 2026.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who commit aggravated domestic assault against someone they are or were close to
- Victims of domestic abuse who experience serious harm from an attacker
Terms To Know
- Class B felony
- A very serious crime that can lead to a prison sentence and fines.
- Domestic abuse victim
- Someone who is or was in a close relationship with the abuser, such as spouses, family members, or people dating.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how it will be enforced.
- It's unclear what resources will be provided to help victims of domestic abuse.