Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1954

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Report Pass
2/3/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  

Caption

Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.

Impact

The proposed changes within HB1954 are likely to have profound consequences on state law, particularly in how fetal deaths are prosecuted and penalized. By elevating offenses related to the killing of a fetus, the bill could potentially increase the number of individuals facing felony charges in situations where fetal death occurs. Furthermore, the bill indicates an expectation of increased incarceration rates, resulting from the enhanced penalties outlined within its provisions. This could lead to higher costs for the state associated with incarceration and judicial processing, as reflected in the bill’s estimated fiscal implications.

Summary

House Bill 1954 introduces significant amendments to the Virginia Code concerning the killing of a fetus. The bill categorizes the unlawful killing of a fetus as a Class 2 felony if carried out willfully, deliberately, maliciously, and with premeditation. This reflects a tightening of the legal framework around abortion-related issues, emphasizing the potential criminal culpability associated with actions resulting in fetal death. It represents an effort to strengthen penalties on individuals found guilty of such actions, thereby setting a more severe legal precedent in Virginia regarding the treatment of fetuses under the law.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB1954 center on the ethical implications and the significant ramifications for reproductive rights. Critics of the bill may argue that it serves to restrict reproductive healthcare options and could criminalize a range of medical practices and personal decisions surrounding pregnancy. Supporters, however, may view the bill as a moral and legal imperative to protect the rights of the unborn. This dichotomy indicates a deeper societal debate regarding person's rights versus a woman's right to choose, which will likely result in continued legislative and judicial challenges regardless of the bill's passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1225

Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.

VA SB122

Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.

VA SB155

Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.

VA HB744

Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.

VA HB1202

Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.

VA SB746

Involuntary manslaughter; certain drug offenses.

VA HB2657

Involuntary manslaughter; certain drug offenses.

VA SB369

Fowl or companion animals; maiming, killing, or poisoning, penalty.

VA HB2288

Unlawful dissemination of intimate images of another; creates a tiered system of penalties.

VA HB2654

Unlawful dissemination of intimate images of another; creates a tiered system of penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.