Bill Text: CA SB989 | 2023-2024 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Domestic violence: deaths.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-09-27 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 654, Statutes of 2024. [SB989 Detail]
Download: California-2023-SB989-Amended.html
Amended
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Assembly
August 22, 2024 |
Amended
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Senate
May 20, 2024 |
Amended
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Senate
April 25, 2024 |
Amended
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Senate
April 17, 2024 |
Amended
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Senate
March 18, 2024 |
Introduced by Senators Ashby and Rubio (Coauthor: Senator Caballero) |
January 30, 2024 |
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
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Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YESBill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:SEC. 2.
Section 129 of the Code of Civil Procedure is amended to read:129.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law, a copy, reproduction, or facsimile of any kind of a photograph, negative, or print, including instant photographs and video recordings, of the body, or any portion of the body, of a deceased person, taken by or for the coroner at the scene of death or in the course of a post mortem examination or autopsy, shall not be made or disseminated except as follows:SEC. 3.
Section 27491 of the Government Code is amended to read:27491.
(a) It shall be the duty of the coroner to inquire into and determine the circumstances, manner, and cause of all violent, sudden, or unusual deaths; unattended deaths; deaths where the deceased has not been attended by either a physician or a registered nurse, who is a member of a hospice care interdisciplinary team, as defined by subdivision (g) of Section 1746 of the Health and Safety Code in the 20 days before death; deaths known or suspected as due to homicide, suicide, including suicide where the deceased has a history of being victimized by domestic violence, or accidental poisoning; deaths known or suspected as resulting in whole or in part from or related to accident or injury either old or recent; deaths due to drowning, fire, hanging, gunshot, stabbing, cutting, exposure, starvation, acute alcoholism, drug addiction, strangulation, aspiration, or where the suspected cause of death is sudden infant death syndrome; death in whole or in part occasioned by criminal means; deaths associated with a known or alleged rape; deaths in prison or while under sentence; deaths known or suspected as due to contagious disease and constituting a public hazard; deaths from occupational diseases or occupational hazards; deaths of patients in state hospitals serving the mentally disordered and operated by the State Department of State Hospitals; deaths of patients in state hospitals serving the developmentally disabled and operated by the State Department of Developmental Services; deaths under circumstances that afford a reasonable ground to suspect that the death was caused by the criminal act of another; and any deaths reported by physicians or other persons having knowledge of death for inquiry by coroner. Inquiry pursuant to this section does not include those investigative functions usually performed by other law enforcement agencies.SEC. 4.
Section 679.07 is added to the Penal Code, to read:679.07.
(a) Prior to making any findings as to the manner and cause of death of a deceased individual with an identifiable history of being victimized by domestic violence, and in the presence of three or more factors listed in subdivision (b), law enforcement investigators shall interview family members, such as parents, siblings, or other close friends or relatives of the decedent with relevant information regarding that history of domestic violence.SEC. 5.
Section 13519 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13519.
(a) The commission shall implement by January 1, 1986, a course or courses of instruction for the training of law enforcement officers in California in the handling of domestic violence complaints and also shall develop guidelines for law enforcement response to domestic violence. The course or courses of instruction and the guidelines shall include a brief current and historical context on communities of color impacted by incarceration and violence, enforcement of criminal laws in domestic violence situations, availability of civil remedies and community resources, and protection of the victim. If appropriate, the training presenters shall include domestic violence experts, who may include victims of domestic violence and people who have committed domestic violence and have been or are in the process of being rehabilitated, with expertise in the delivery of direct services to victims and people who have committed domestic violence, including, but not limited to, utilizing the staff of domestic violence shelter-based programs in the presentation of training.(20)Identification and detection of staged crime scenes.
(21)Working with a multidisciplinary team in the handling of domestic violence cases.
(22)Indicators of domestic homicide in suspicious death cases, including all of the following:
(A)The decedent died prematurely or in an untimely manner.
(B)The scene of the death gives the appearance of death due to suicide or accident.
(C)One partner wanted to end the relationship.
(D)There is a history of being victimized by domestic violence that includes coercive control.
(E)The decedent is found dead in a home or place of residence.
(F)The decedent is found by a current or previous partner.
(G)There is a history of being victimized by domestic violence that includes strangulation or suffocation.
(H)The current or previous partner of the decedent, or child of the decedent or the decedent’s current or previous partner, is the last to see the decedent alive.
(I)The partner had control of the scene before law enforcement arrived.
(J)The body of the decedent has been moved or the scene or other evidence is altered in some way.