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THU · 2026-07-02 · 20:50 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0702-89529
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Massachusetts Set to Extend Statute of Limitations for Rape Cases With DNA Evidence

Massachusetts is set to extend its statute of limitations for rape cases involving adult victims. Previously, prosecutions were generally barred after 15 years, even with new evidence.

Willoughby MarianoProPublicaFiled 2026-07-02 · 20:50 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Massachusetts Set to Extend Statute of Limitations for Rape Cases With DNA Evidence
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Massachusetts is set to extend its statute of limitations for rape cases involving adult victims. Previously, prosecutions were generally barred after 15 years, even with new evidence. A new law, which Governor Maura Healey pledged to sign, will allow prosecutors to file charges indefinitely if DNA evidence matches a suspect after the 15-year window. This change aims to provide more avenues for justice for survivors and hold offenders accountable, especially as DNA technology has become crucial in solving older cases. The bill, part of Healey's budget proposal, passed the legislature and will take effect upon signing. This reform addresses a long-standing issue, as previous attempts to change the statute of limitations since 2011 had been unsuccessful.

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Defense attorneys opposed past bills, citing risks to the rights of the accused.

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47 other states allow more time to charge rapes or similar sexual assaults than Massachusetts.

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The new law allows charges indefinitely if DNA is matched to a suspect after the 15-year window.

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The current law bars nearly all rape prosecutions involving adult victims after 15 years.

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Massachusetts' statute of limitations for rape cases with DNA evidence will be extended.

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Massachusetts’ deadline to prosecute rape cases will no longer be one of the strictest in the nation under a bill Gov. Maura Healey pledged to sign into law. State law currently bars nearly all rape prosecutions involving cases with adult victims after 15 years, making it difficult to charge someone after that deadline even in cases where new evidence is likely to lead to a conviction. The new law would ensure that if DNA is matched to a suspect after that 15-year window, prosecutors could file charges indefinitely. Healey pushed to revise the prosecution deadline for rape as part of her annual budget proposal in January. The move came after WBUR and ProPublica found that as many as 47 other states allow more time to charge rapes or similar sexual assaults than Massachusetts. Many of those states extended their deadlines in recent decades as DNA technology helped solve old cases and as evidence mounted that police across the nation had failed to fully investigate rape cases. Healey’s proposal survived the legislature’s monthslong budget process. She announced Wednesday that she’d sign the $63.4 billion budget and has until July 11 to approve it. It would go into effect as soon as it’s signed. “Today, DNA evidence can provide new answers years later, and our laws should reflect that reality,” Healey said in a statement. “This change gives survivors another path to justice while helping law enforcement hold violent offenders accountable.” prosecutors must still file charges within the existing 15-year deadline if a match is made within that timeframe, as they were required to under the old law. The new law could open the door to prosecution for cases for which the statute of limitations has not yet passed. In Massachusetts, legislators have tried unsuccessfully to change the rape statute of limitations every session since 2011, WBUR found. defense attorneys opposed those bills, saying a longer deadline risked violating the rights of the accused.
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