Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1123

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Report Pass
1/16/23  
Engrossed
1/19/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  
Enrolled
2/16/23  
Chaptered
3/21/23  

Caption

Unemployment compensation; venue for prosecution of certain criminal cases.

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a considerable impact on how criminal cases concerning unemployment compensation are handled across Virginia. By clarifying the prosecution venue depending on the defendant's residence, SB1123 aims to provide a more localized approach to justice. This shift could reduce the burden on defendants who live farther from the city of Richmond, thus making legal proceedings more accessible. However, the bill's implications may prompt local governments to reassess their prosecutorial resources and strategies in handling such cases, ensuring they are well-equipped to deal with possible increases in local prosecution activities.

Summary

SB1123 aims to amend the Code of Virginia, specifically section ยง60.2-119, which pertains to the venue for prosecuting certain criminal cases related to violations of unemployment compensation laws. The bill establishes that criminal actions for such violations will generally be prosecuted by the attorney for the Commonwealth in the locality where the offense occurred. However, it also introduces provisions for cases involving specific violations, stating that venue can shift to the locality where the statement or nondisclosure originated or was received by the Commission. This change is significant as it addresses where criminal cases can be adequately pursued, reflecting the importance of local jurisdiction in upholding law and order regarding unemployment claims.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1123 appears to be largely positive among legislative members, as evidenced by its unanimous passage in the House with a vote of 99-0. Supporters of the bill view it as a necessary reform that enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of the prosecution process in unemployment compensation cases. The overwhelming support suggests a broad consensus regarding the importance of addressing prosecutorial venues and ensuring that justice is adequately served within the community where the offenses occur.

Contention

While the bill seems to enjoy widespread support, there may be underlying concerns about how these changes will affect the courts and attorneys handling such cases. Questions regarding resource allocation for local prosecutions and the potential increase in cases could spark debate about whether localities are prepared to manage these shifts responsibly. Additionally, it remains to be seen if this change will lead to sufficient accountability in cases of unemployment compensation fraud, ensuring that the provisions of the law are applied effectively and fairly.

Companion Bills

VA HB2009

Same As Unemployment compensation; venue for prosecution of certain criminal cases.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2009

Unemployment compensation; venue for prosecution of certain criminal cases.

VA HB2594

Relating to the venue for the prosecution of certain criminal conduct involving theft.

VA HB2153

Relating to the venue for prosecution of misdemeanor cases in justice courts.

VA HB566

Relating to proper venue for certain criminal prosecutions of an elected state officer.

VA S3535

Permits court to admit evidence of prior offenses in certain criminal prosecutions.

VA A4730

Permits court to admit evidence of prior offenses in certain criminal prosecutions.

VA SB76

Provides for venue in certain criminal cases. (gov sig)

VA HB4075

Relating to change of venue in certain criminal cases involving a peace officer.

VA SB485

Relating to proper venue for certain criminal prosecutions of mortgage fraud.

VA HB1343

Relating to proper venue for certain criminal prosecutions of mortgage fraud.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.