TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 24, 2024

The state House on Monday passed HB1663/SB1834, sponsored by Rep. William Lamberth, R-Portland, and Sen. Jack Johnson. R-Franklin, which would authorize the death penalty to be considered in the sentencing of a person convicted of rape, aggravated rape and especially aggravated rape of a child. The legislation prohibits a person with an intellectual disability from being given the death penalty for any offense. Having already passed in the state Senate, the legislation now goes to Gov. Bill Lee, WATE reports. The bill may contradict a 2008 ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court, but supporters say the current court may rule differently. On Wednesday, the House gave final approval to legislation requiring websites with “substantial” amounts of sexual content to verify the age of users. Those who do not create systems to block minors’ access could face felony charges. The Tennessee Journal reports on this legislation.