Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB79

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Class 1 felonies; mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for life.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to substantially impact state laws regarding the prosecution and sentencing of severe crimes. Specifically, it amends existing statutes relating to aggravated murder and other high-level felonies, which will now guarantee life imprisonment for individuals convicted under these laws. The bill could lead to a net increase in the population of inmates serving life sentences, influencing correctional facility resources and expenditures significantly.

Summary

SB79 seeks to amend the Code of Virginia to establish mandatory minimum sentences for individuals convicted of Class 1 felonies, specifically imposing a mandatory term of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. This bill reflects a broader trend in criminal justice reform aimed at addressing violent crimes and ensuring that perpetrators receive significant penalties for their actions. By mandating life sentences for serious offenses, the bill is positioned as a means to enhance public safety and deter future crimes.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB79 highlight a debate between advocates for harsher penalties and those who argue for criminal justice reform and rehabilitation. Supporters of the bill, including certain lawmakers and community safety advocates, assert that the harsh penalties are necessary to ensure justice for victims and to deter future offenses. In contrast, opponents express concerns that mandatory life sentences could lead to unjust outcomes, particularly in cases involving mitigating circumstances or first-time offenders. This bill raises critical questions about the effectiveness of mandatory sentencing laws versus the need for judicial discretion in individual cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB104

Mandatory minimum sentences; elimination, modification of sentence to mandatory minimum term.

VA SB252

Mandatory minimum sentences; elimination, modification of sentence to mandatory minimum term.

VA HB179

Imprisonment; consecutive terms.

VA SB888

Imprisonment; consecutive terms.

VA HB450

Fentanyl; manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, etc., mandatory term of imprisonment.

VA HB1960

Felony offenses; elimination of mandatory minimum sentences.

VA SB914

Sexual assault of a child; mandatory minimum sentence, penalty.

VA HB661

Capital murder; death penalty for willful, deliberate, etc., killing of a law-enforcement officer.

VA SB379

Capital murder; death penalty for willful, deliberate, etc., killing of a law-enforcement officer.

VA HB2322

Appointment of counsel for accused; felonies punishable by mandatory minimum term of confinement.

Similar Bills

CA AB1459

Murder: peace officers.

CA SB281

Crimes: aggravated arson.

CA SB896

Aggravated arson.

AZ HB2810

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AZ SB1029

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AZ SB1344

Felony murder; fentanyl; sentencing

AZ SB1451

Felony murder; offense

AZ HB2340

Murder; law enforcement officer; punishment