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The Statute Of Limitations in Pennsylvania

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Sexual abuse and assault are profound traumas that can leave lifelong scars. We understand the courage it takes for survivors to come forward, and the complexity of the legal landscape they face. One of the primary legal challenges that survivors often encounter is the statute of limitations. This article aims to offer an informative and clear overview of the statute of limitations in Pennsylvania regarding sexual abuse and assault cases.

What is the Statute of Limitations?

The statute of limitations is a legal rule that sets a strict time limit on a victim’s right to file a lawsuit in court. This timeframe varies depending on the nature of the offense and the state's laws. Once the statute of limitations has expired, a victim generally cannot bring a lawsuit related to the abuse.

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Statute of Limitations for Sexual Abuse and Assault in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has made significant strides in updating its laws regarding the statute of limitations for sexual offenses. Here's a breakdown:

  1. Child Sexual Abuse:
    • Victims abused as minors (younger than 18) now have until age 30 to file a civil lawsuit against their perpetrators.
    • For criminal prosecutions, the statute allows victims to report child sexual abuse until age 50.
  2. Adult Sexual Abuse and Assault:
    • Victims of adult sexual assault generally have two years from the date of the assault to file a civil lawsuit.
    • For criminal charges, most sexual offenses have a 12-year statute of limitations. However, more severe offenses, like rape, have no time limit for prosecution.
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Exceptions and Extensions

Several circumstances might alter or extend the statute of limitations:

  • Discovery Rule: If a victim only discovers the abuse's impact later in life (for instance, during therapy or counseling), the statute might be extended. This is especially pertinent to repressed memories or cases where victims did not initially understand the abusive nature of the actions.

  • DNA Evidence: The emergence of new DNA evidence can potentially revive a case even after the statute of limitations has passed.

  • The Offender’s Location: If the offender leaves the state of Pennsylvania, the time they spend outside the state may not count against the statute of limitations.

Recent Changes to Pennsylvania Laws

Pennsylvania's laws concerning the statute of limitations for sexual abuse and assault have evolved due to heightened societal awareness and understanding of the trauma such abuses inflict. Important changes include:

  • Senate Bill 261: Signed into law in 2019, this legislation eliminated the criminal statute of limitations for child sexual abuse and extended the time for survivors to file civil lawsuits.

  • Constitutional Amendment: A proposed amendment is under consideration that would open a two-year window for survivors of childhood sexual abuse to file lawsuits, even if the current statute of limitations has expired.

Why Understanding the Statute of Limitations is Crucial

Awareness of the statute of limitations is essential for several reasons:

  • Legal Recourse: Victims and their families need to know the time frame they have to seek justice.

  • Evidence Preservation: As time progresses, evidence can become less accessible or disappear altogether. The sooner legal actions are taken, the higher the chances of preserving crucial evidence.

  • Witness Testimonies: Memories can fade over time. Initiating proceedings earlier ensures that witness testimonies are as accurate as possible.

How Guy D'Andrea, Esq., Can Help

As one of Philadelphia's leading law firms specializing in sexual abuse cases, Attorney D'Andrea offers survivors dedicated representation with experience and compassion. Our team is well-versed in the intricacies of Pennsylvania's laws and the statute of limitations. We are committed to guiding you every step of the way, ensuring your rights are protected and your voice is heard.

If you or a loved one is a survivor of sexual abuse or assault, please don't hesitate to reach out to us for a confidential consultation.

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