Anchorage Police Deputy Chief Sean Case traveled to Juneau earlier this year to plead the need for officers to be able to touch sex workers during an investigation, or their cover — and, thus, the case — would be blown.
House Bill 112 and Senate Bill 73, Case claims, 'are offensive to law enforcement officers and unnecessary because myriad laws and regulations already govern such conduct.'
HB 112 states, in part, "An offender commits the crime of sexual assault in the third degree if the offender ... while acting as a peace officer in the state, engages in sexual penetration with a person with reckless disregard that the person is ... the victim, witness, or perpetrator of a crime under investigation by the offender."
"If we make that act (of touching) a misdemeanor we have absolutely no way of getting involved in that type of arrest," Case told the Alaska Dispatch News.













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