Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2484

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

White Collar Crime Task Force; created.

Impact

This legislation will significantly adjust the current structure for handling white collar crimes in Virginia. By creating a dedicated Task Force, the bill empowers state prosecutors and investigators to tackle financially motivated crime more robustly. The Task Force will consist of assistant Attorneys General, forensic accountants, and investigators, bringing specialized skills and knowledge to the enforcement of these laws. These changes are expected to streamline processes and improve the state's overall response to white collar crime, thereby increasing accountability among offenders.

Summary

House Bill 2484 seeks to establish a White Collar Crime Task Force within the Department of Law of Virginia. This Task Force is intended to focus specifically on investigating and prosecuting nonviolent felony offenses that are financially motivated. This includes a range of offenses under Virginia's criminal code, particularly those related to complex financial crimes. The bill aims to enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement in addressing white collar crimes, which can often be overlooked in favor of more visible street crimes.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HB2484, supporters argued that the establishment of the Task Force is a proactive measure to combat the growing issue of white collar crime in Virginia, which has been perceived as a rising threat with significant economic implications. However, some critics raised concerns regarding the allocation of resources, suggesting that creating a new Task Force may divert necessary focus and funding away from other pressing criminal justice needs. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the balance of state versus local prosecution powers in handling these cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2165

Criminal appeals; duties of the Attorney General and attorney for the Commonwealth.

VA SB1259

Criminal appeals; duties of the Attorney General and attorney for the Commonwealth.

VA HB2279

Attorney General; prosecuting violations of criminal law related to human/sex trafficking offenses.

VA HB1350

Attorney General; prosecuting violations of criminal law related to human/sex trafficking offenses.

VA HB1556

Authority of Attorney General; criminal cases; criminal sexual assault and commercial sex trafficking committed against children.

VA HB290

Attorney General; instituting or conducting criminal prosecutions.

VA SB197

Attorney General; instituting or conducting criminal prosecutions.

VA SB197

Attorney General; instituting or conducting criminal prosecutions.

VA SB902

Attorney General; instituting or conducting criminal prosecutions.

VA HB1705

Attorney General; instituting or conducting criminal prosecutions.

Similar Bills

VA SB1259

Criminal appeals; duties of the Attorney General and attorney for the Commonwealth.

VA HB1157

Attorneys for the Commonwealth; compensation and collection of fees.

VA HB1157

Attorneys for the Commonwealth; compensation and collection of fees.

VA HB2165

Criminal appeals; duties of the Attorney General and attorney for the Commonwealth.

VA HB167

Special grand juries; circuit court to impanel when an unarmed person is killed by law enforcement.

VA HB672

Assistant attorneys for the Commonwealth; Compensation Board to provide for every county and city.

VA SB197

Attorney General; instituting or conducting criminal prosecutions.

VA HB1350

Attorney General; prosecuting violations of criminal law related to human/sex trafficking offenses.