Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB665

Introduced
1/19/22  

Caption

Reckless driving; increase penalty for involuntary manslaughter.

Impact

This bill is expected to have profound implications for state laws regarding reckless driving and involuntary manslaughter. By classifying certain types of reckless driving resulting in death as a felony, SB665 escalates the potential legal consequences for offenders, which may act as a deterrent against reckless behavior on the road. The proposed penalties might lead to increased incarceration rates and additional strains on the criminal justice system as more severe punishments are enforced. The direct consequence could be a heightened awareness among drivers about the legal ramifications of reckless driving.

Summary

Senate Bill 665 proposes to amend the reckless driving laws in Virginia by increasing the penalties associated with the offense, specifically in cases where reckless driving leads to involuntary manslaughter. Under the revised statute, a person convicted of reckless driving who is driving without a valid operator's license due to prior violations and causes someone's death as a result of their recklessness would face severe repercussions. The bill elevates the charge from a Class 1 misdemeanor to a Class 6 felony in such circumstances, thereby indicating a significant shift in how the law addresses reckless driving incidents resulting in fatalities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB665 include the balance between public safety and the rights of individuals being penalized under the new classifications. Supporters argue that the bill is crucial for addressing the serious hazards posed by reckless drivers, particularly those operating without a valid license. However, opponents may raise concerns about the fairness of increased penalties, suggesting that such measures could disproportionately affect low-income individuals who rely on driving for employment but may be financially unable to maintain proper licensing. As the discussion progresses, it will be essential to evaluate both the effectiveness of the proposed changes and their broader societal implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2036

Reckless driving; definition of "exhibition driving," penalties.

VA SB1472

Vehicular manslaughter: speeding and reckless driving.

VA SB746

Involuntary manslaughter; certain drug offenses.

VA HB2657

Involuntary manslaughter; certain drug offenses.

VA SB90

Penalties for reckless driving and providing a penalty. (FE)

VA AB55

Penalties for reckless driving and providing a penalty. (FE)

VA HB2296

Illegal fentanyl; reckless exposure to certain persons, penalty

VA S0208

Felony reckless driving

VA SB1205

Reckless, aggressive, and improper driving; prohibited altered suspension system, penalties.

VA HB433

Motor Vehicles - Reckless Driving and Aggressive Driving - Penalties

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.