Late report. Ashley (bella saint)
Hello gents, this report is from Saturday night.
In my dream I arrived back in town from traveling with a major flight headache that I needed to fix.
Took a quick drive and found a petite cutie, Ashley. In the dream she took her time relieving my stress and did not stop until I was fully relaxed.
She was an absolute sweetheart and would welcome a dream with her anytime again, thank you!
Ely.
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The bill increases the criminal penalties for soliciting, inducing, enticing, or procuring another to commit prostitution. The penalties are increased as follows:
First offense is a first degree misdemeanor;.
Second offense is a third degree felony; and.
Third, or subsequent, offense is a second degree felony.
The bill requires a judge to sentence a person convicted of solicitation to 10 days in jail if it is their second or subsequent conviction for solicitation.
The bill also requires the court to order a person convicted of solicitation to perform 100 hours of community service and complete an educational program about the negative effects of prostitution and human trafficking. The bill also authorizes a judge to impound or immobilize the car of a person convicted of solicitation for up to 60 days.
The bill authorizes a circuit court in the circuit in which a victim of human trafficking was arrested to grant a human trafficking expunction. The bill allows an advocate to be present with a victim of human trafficking during any human trafficking expunction court proceeding.
The Criminal Justice Impact Conference has not met to determine the prison bed impact of the bill. However, because the bill increases misdemeanor penalties for prostitution to felonies, it will likely have a negative prison bed impact on the Department of Corrections, and a positive jail bed impact.
The bill is effective October 1, 2015. SJ and I'm out.