1 SB 351 An Act amending Alaska Rule of Evidence 404, relating to the admissibility of certain character evidence in court proceedings. SB 351 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero fiscal notes by the Department of Law dated 3/09/94, the Department of Public Safety dated 3/09/94 and the Department of Administration dated 3/09/94. SENATE BILL 351 "An Act amending Alaska Rule of Evidence 404, relating to the admissibility of certain character evidence in court proceedings." Ms. Knuth explained SB 351 would seek to help solve sexual abuse problems. The legislation would amend the rules of evidence so that victims would not be "put on trial" by the accused rapist. The proposed legislation would delete the unnecessary language in Rule 404 that has made it difficult to prosecute repeat child molesters. As the rule currently reads, it has been interpreted by some judges to indicate that the jury could learn that an accused molester had abused other children only if the court finds that it was part of a very specific "common scheme or plan". The bill would address that problem by simply eliminating that phrase. Representative Navarre MOVED to report SB 350 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. SB 350 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendations and with zero fiscal notes by the Department of Law dated 3/09/94, the Department of Public Safety dated 3/09/94 and the Department of Administration dated 3/09/94.