HB 1233 provides that if a minor is convicted of reckless driving in violation of subdivision (i) of § 46.2-862 (reckless driving in excess of 20 miles per hour over the speed limit), he shall lose his privilege to drive for six months. Currently, there is no exception for minors and all persons convicted [...]
Posted by chadwickdrogers on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:34
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HB 1255 provides that a child released to a legal residence in a court services unit jurisdiction other than the committing jurisdiction shall be the responsibility of the court services unit in the jurisdiction of the legal residence.
This bill would amend and reenact §§ 16.1-243 and 16.1-291 of the Code of Virginia and [...]
Posted by chadwickdrogers on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:33
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HB 1254 Allows the Department of Juvenile Justice to share with law enforcement the information of a juvenile, without request, if the Department reasonably believes that it would aid in a criminal investigation involving a predicate criminal act or a criminal street gang as those terms are defined in § 18.2-46.1. Also, the bill [...]
Posted by chadwickdrogers on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:31
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HB 1044 makes it clear that persons convicted under certain Code sections that were amended by the 2007 General Assembly must register even though the sections have been rewritten. The bill requires the registration of any conviction of certain crimes involving use of a communications system to facilitate certain offenses involving children rather than [...]
Posted by chadwickdrogers on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:30
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HB 964 provides that any failure to register is a Class 6 felony and makes it a Class 5 felony to fail to register if you have been convicted of either a sexually violent offense or murder. Under current law, failure to register for an offense other than a sexually violent offence or murder is [...]
Posted by chadwickdrogers on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:28
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HB 902 Clarifies that the vehicle information currently required to be filed with the registration is “motor” vehicle information.
This bill would amend and reenact § 9.1-903 of the Code of Virginia and is sponsored by Delegate Robert W. Mathieson, a Democrat representing the 21st House district. This bill was referred to the House Committee [...]
Posted by chadwickdrogers on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:26
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HB 1258 states that when a clerk destroys records pursuant to a juvenile record expungement, the clerk shall obtain an order requiring all law-enforcement agencies, social services offices, correctional facilities, and Commonwealth attorneys’ offices to destroy their records as well. Also the bill requires the CCRE to notify federal criminal justice agencies of the expungement [...]
Posted by chadwickdrogers on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:24
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Senator Ralph Smith has introduced legislation that would require local authorities to report to the school division superintendent and to the principal all offenses committed by a student enrolled in the school that would be a Class 1 misdemeanor if committed by an adult. SB 732
amends § 22.1-279.3:1, which currently requires reporting only [...]
Posted by cldunn on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 10:21
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