Scott Signs Bill To Let Children Secretly Tape Their Rapists
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CBSMiami/AP) — Florida Governor Rick Scott signed a bill that would allow children to secretly record people who rape them.
Scott signed the bill Friday, the day after a man was acquitted of raping his stepdaughter during a second trial ordered by the Florida Supreme Court because the victim's secret recordings were illegal.
Richard McDade was serving a life sentence for raping his stepdaughter from the time she was 10 until she was 16. At his first trial, a judge allowed as evidence conversations she recorded with an MP3 player hidden in her shirt.
But the Supreme Court said that was illegal and ordered a new trial.
The bill was a response to that case.
Scott also signed a bill allowing rural letter carriers to drive their routes without seat belts.
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