Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB137

Introduced
1/8/22  
Refer
1/8/22  
Report Pass
2/7/22  
Engrossed
2/9/22  
Engrossed
2/10/22  
Engrossed
2/11/22  

Caption

Discretionary sentencing guidelines; written explanation, appeal.

Impact

The law will impact how lower courts handle felony sentencing by integrating a structured approach that requires adherence to guidelines. Such measures are intended to prevent arbitrary sentencing and uphold principles of equity in the judicial process. By standardizing the explanation for deviations from these guidelines, the bill also holds judges accountable for their sentencing choices, potentially influencing future appeals and post-conviction relief claims. The new requirements will officially apply to all sentencings conducted on or after July 1, 2022, reshaping the operational landscape for sentencings significantly in Virginia.

Summary

Senate Bill 137 (SB137) proposes significant amendments to the Code of Virginia pertaining to discretionary sentencing guidelines. It establishes a requirement for courts to use discretionary guidelines in felony cases, except for Class 1 felonies, highlighting the necessity for a transparent and reasoned approach to sentencing. Specifically, it mandates that if a judge opts to impose a sentence that deviates from the prescribed guidelines, they must provide a detailed written explanation. This change aims to enhance uniformity and fairness in sentencing across the state, ensuring that all relevant factors are considered and documented in the judicial process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB137 has generally been supportive among lawmakers advocating for clearer guidelines in the sentencing process. Proponents argue that the bill will foster fairness and transparency in sentencing, which aligns with public expectations of justice. However, there are concerns from some legal practitioners about the potential limitations this could impose on judicial discretion, with critics arguing that mandatory explanations might not wholly account for the complexities of individual cases.

Contention

Notable contention arose regarding the level of judicial discretion that should be preserved. Critics argue that while accountability in sentencing is crucial, too rigid an adherence to guidelines might undermine a judge's ability to tailor sentences to the specific circumstances of a case. The requirement for written explanations for deviations could also be seen as an administrative burden, potentially complicating the sentencing process and stifling judicial flexibility, which is crucial in navigating the nuances of individual cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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