Legislation introduced Monday morning would lift any time limit on filing lawsuits against alleged child molesters,
a move that could cast Guam into a decades-old debate in the nation
about the constitutionality of applying new laws to past crimes.
Sen. Frank F. Blas Jr.’s Bill 326 states: “victims of child sexual abuse that occurred on Guam who have been barred from filing suit against their abusers by virtue of the expiration of the civil statute of limitations shall be permitted to file those claims in the Guam Superior Court.”
http://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2016/05/23/bill-would-allow-molested-kids-to-sue-any-time/84762140/
Sen. Frank F. Blas Jr.’s Bill 326 states: “victims of child sexual abuse that occurred on Guam who have been barred from filing suit against their abusers by virtue of the expiration of the civil statute of limitations shall be permitted to file those claims in the Guam Superior Court.”
http://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2016/05/23/bill-would-allow-molested-kids-to-sue-any-time/84762140/