Alabama Legislature Passes the Child Predator Death Penalty Act

By Dale Hines
Blue RAM Media/Gulf Coast News
February 9, 2026
MONTGOMERY, Ala. The Child Predator Death Penalty Act, meant to protect children from sexual predators, has been passed by the Alabama Legislature.
The Senate approved the measure with a 33–1 vote after it passed the House earlier this session. The legislation was sponsored by State Rep. Matt Simpson and State Sen. April Weaver.
This bill strengthens criminal penalties for certain sexual crimes against children under the age of 12. House Bill 41, also filed as Senate Bill 17, classifies first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, and first-degree sexual assault involving victims under 12 as capital offenses eligible for the death penalty.
Attorney General Steve Marshall praised the passage, saying, “I applaud the Alabama Legislature for passing HB41, the Child Predator Death Penalty Act, which sends the strongest possible message that our state will not tolerate crimes against our children, who are among our most vulnerable citizens. Our children deserve to grow up safe, protected, and free from harm. This legislation provides law enforcement and prosecutors with the tools they need to pursue the ultimate penalty against those who commit the most depraved acts against children.
Marshall also commended legislators who supported the bill, noting that it affirms Alabama’s commitment to child protection.
The bill now awaits Governor Ivey’s signature.
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