Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB847

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
1/26/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of HB 847 is expected to lead to improved legal outcomes for defendants unable to afford counsel, as it provides a structured approach for the appointment of qualified attorneys. By requiring courts to appoint two attorneys in jurisdictions without a public defender, the bill enhances legal representation in severe criminal cases. This measure could also alleviate some of the burdens on the public defense system while ensuring that defendants are not at a disadvantage due to their financial situation.

Summary

House Bill 847 addresses the appointment of counsel for indigent defendants charged with serious felonies in Virginia. Specifically, the bill mandates that courts appoint a public defender or other qualified legal representation for indigent individuals facing Class 1 felonies or felonies punishable by a mandatory minimum term of confinement for life. This aims to bolster the legal defense available to individuals who cannot afford an attorney, ensuring that those facing severe legal consequences have access to adequate representation.

Contention

However, there may be concerns regarding the funding and resources available for implementing the bill effectively. Critics could argue that the requirement for multiple attorneys might strain legal aid budgets, potentially leading to delays in court proceedings or insufficient resources for other legal needs. Additionally, questions about the quality and experience of appointed counsel may arise, particularly in jurisdictions with limited legal resources, thus highlighting ongoing disparities in the criminal justice system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2016

Appointment of counsel; Class 1 felony cases, compensation.

VA SB1304

Court-appointed counsel; requests for additional compensation, determination by judge.

VA SB940

Court-appointed counsel; increases statutory caps for fees paid in indigent cases.

VA HB1960

Felony offenses; elimination of mandatory minimum sentences.

VA SB929

Misdemeanor; reduces maximum term of confinement.

VA SB888

Imprisonment; consecutive terms.

VA HB2474

Adults charged with a criminal offense punishable by incarceration; collection & reporting of data.

VA SB1534

Adults charged with a criminal offense punishable by incarceration; collection & reporting of data.

VA HB1340

Court-appointed counsel, et al.; training standards for interacting w/ victims of sexual assaults.

VA SB1353

Firearms-related offenses; increases mandatory minimum sentences, penalty.

Similar Bills

WV HB2035

Establishing pilot program for Public Guardian Ad Litem Services

WV HB5515

Establishing pilot program for Public Guardian Ad Litem Services

VA HB824

Indigent defendant; rate of fees for legal representation.

VA HB2322

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

VA SB901

Compensation of court-appointed counsel.

VA HB1757

Compensation of court-appointed counsel.

VA HB2223

Legal representation of indigent defendant; abolition of fees.

VA HB847

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