GUAM CHILD SEX ABUSE SOLs

Historical CSA SOL Treatise

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Current Civil SOL

There is no civil SOL for CSA, trafficking, or CSAM and all claims against all defendants are permanently revived.

Civil SOL Snapshot

Age Cap

CSA: NONE

TRAFFICKING: NONE

CSAM: NONE

Revival Law PERMANENT WINDOW (NEVER CLOSES)
Discovery Tolling NONE

Current Criminal SOL

CSA: There is no SOL for criminal sexual conduct. The SOL is age 21 for other CSA crimes, 3 years from the offense for any remaining felonies, and 1 year from the offense for misdemeanors.

 Trafficking: The SOL for trafficking is age 21.

 CSAM: The SOL for CSAM violations is age 21.

Criminal SOL Snapshot

CSA NO SOL
Trafficking AGE 21
CSAM AGE 21

Current Guam Civil Law

GU ST T. 7, § 11301.1 - NO LIMIT FOR CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE.
(a) Any claim arising from an incident of child sexual abuse may be commenced against a person, a legal entity, abusers, their enablers, their aiders or abettors, those acting in concert with them and their institutions at any time.
(b) Any claim arising from an incident of child sexual abuse that occurred on Guam which has been barred by virtue of the expiration of the previous civil statute of limitations shall be permitted to be filed in any court of competent jurisdiction.
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Current Guam Criminal Law

GU ST T. 8, § 10.15 - LIMITATION ON SEX CRIMES, KIDNAPPING, CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND FAMILY VIOLENCE.

A prosecution for a violation of Chapters 22, 25, 25.1, 28 and 30 of Title 9 GCA, or a violation of Chapter 13 of Title 9 GCA, committed in conjunction with a violation of Chapters 22, 25, 25.1 and 30 of Title 9 GCA, involving a person under the age of majority, may be commenced up to three (3) years after the minor reaches the age of majority.

GU ST T. 8, § 10.16 - NO LIMITATION ON SEX CRIMES COMMITTED AGAINST VICTIMS UNDER THE AGE OF MAJORITY.

If the offense is a violation of Chapter 25 of Title 9, Guam Code Annotated, and the victim was under the age of majority or the victim’s mental comprehension and capacity was below the age of adolescence at the time the offense was committed, a prosecution of the offense may be commenced at any time. This Section applies to any such offense except an offense the prosecution of which would have been barred by § 10.15 of this Chapter on or before enactment of this Act.

GU ST T. 8, § 10.17 - NO LIMITATION ON CRIMES OF FIRST OR SECOND DEGREE CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT.

If the offense is a violation of § 25.15 or § 25.20 of Chapter 25, Title 9, Guam Code Annotated, a prosecution of the offense may be commenced at any time. This Section applies to any such offense except an offense the prosecution of which would have been barred by § 10.15 or § 10.20 of this Chapter on or before enactment of this Act.

GU ST T. 8, § 10.20 - STATUTE OF LIMITATION OF FELONIES.
(a) A prosecution of murder shall have no statute of limitation;
(b) A prosecution of criminal sexual conduct involving persons under the age of consent shall be in accordance with § 10.15 of this Title;
(c) A prosecution for any other felony shall be commenced within three (3) years after it is committed.
GU ST T. 8, § 10.25 - STATUTE OF LIMITATION OF FELONIES.

For purposes of this Chapter, age of consent means the age of sixteen (16).

GU ST T. 8, § 10.30 - ALL OTHER NON–FELONIES–LIMITATION.

A prosecution for any offense which is not a felony shall be commenced within (1) year after it is committed.

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The information provided is solely for informational purposes and is not legal advice. To determine the Guam SOL in a particular case, contact a lawyer in the state.

Last Updated: December 18, 2023