Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1165

Introduced
1/14/22  

Caption

Nolle prosequi or dismissal without prejudice prior to preliminary hearing; subsequent indictment.

Impact

The key change brought by HB1165 is that it mandates a preliminary hearing to ascertain probable cause before any indictment can be officially returned for a felony charge. This aligns with principles of due process and seeks to prevent unjustified arrests from leading directly to charges without adequate judicial oversight. Should the district court issue a nolle prosequi or dismissal without prejudice before a hearing, and an indictment occurs subsequently, the bill allows the case to be remanded for a preliminary hearing or depositions of witnesses, ensuring procedural fairness and the integrity of court processes.

Summary

House Bill 1165 proposes an amendment to ยง19.2-218 of the Code of Virginia, focusing on the rights of individuals arrested on felony charges regarding preliminary hearings. The bill stipulates that a person arrested shall not be denied a preliminary hearing unless they explicitly waive this right in writing. This is a critical procedural safeguard intended to ensure that there is reasonable ground to believe that the individual committed the offense before moving forward with an indictment in a court of record.

Contention

While the bill aims to bolster the rights of defendants, it has sparked debate regarding its implications for the judicial process. Critics may argue that requiring preliminary hearings could delay justice and impose additional burdens on the court system. Proponents, on the other hand, emphasize the importance of protecting individual rights and ensuring that charges brought against a person are substantiated by reasonable evidence before proceeding further in the legal system. The bill's provisions reflect a balance between efficient judicial processes and the need for due diligence in felony prosecutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB144

Nolle prosequi or dismissal without prejudice prior to preliminary hearing; subsequent indictment.

VA HB2017

Juvenile 16 years of age or older; charges requiring preliminary hearing.

VA SB1334

Juvenile and domestic relations district court; preliminary hearing, violent juvenile felony.

VA SB504

Police and court records; expungement, term "otherwise dismissed."

VA HB838

Police and court records; expungement, definition of "otherwise dismissed."

VA SB1295

Preliminary protective orders; dispositional hearings.

VA HB3270

Criminal procedure; dismissal of cases; payment of costs in dismissed actions or indictments; ability to pay fines, fees and costs; effective date.

VA SB1677

Criminal discovery; modifying information required to be provided to defendant prior to termination of preliminary hearing. Effective date.

VA HB346

Relating to the expunction of arrest records and files relating to an offense for which an indictment or information was dismissed with prejudice.

VA HB104

Judicial emergency; administrative delays, prosecution of felony due to lapse of time.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.