Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1398

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Assault and battery; adds campus police officers to definition of law-enforcement officer.

Impact

If enacted, SB1398 would contribute to a stricter legal framework surrounding assaults motivated by bias. The bill defines penalties as including mandatory minimum sentences, emphasizing the seriousness of attacks against those serving in public capacities or vulnerable positions. The reclassification of some assaults from misdemeanors to felonies, especially when directed towards individuals due to their race, religious conviction, or other specified identifiers, is intended to strengthen deterrence against hate crimes and enhance protection for those in roles that serve the community.

Summary

Senate Bill 1398 aims to amend and reenact section 18.2-57 of the Code of Virginia concerning assault and battery, particularly focusing on the penalties for such offenses when involving specific categories of individuals. The bill reinforces penalties for assault or battery committed against certain protected classes, including judges, law enforcement officers, correctional officers, and others engaged in public duties. It outlines distinct consequences depending on whether the act of assault is classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor or a Class 6 felony, particularly for hate crimes or when involving the aforementioned protected persons.

Contention

Debates around SB1398 may focus on the implications of mandatory minimum sentences, with critics arguing that such requirements can limit judicial discretion, especially in unique circumstances around each case. Discussions may also raise concerns over whether the bill disproportionately targets specific societal groups or inadequately addresses the broader context of violence. Moreover, the definition of 'protected persons' in the law could be scrutinized in terms of its scope and clarity, as well as how it intersects with community policing and responses to various public safety incidents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB267

Assault or assault and battery; affirmative defense, penalty.

VA SB357

Assault or assault and battery; affirmative defense, penalty.

VA HB2241

Human services workers; assault and battery, penalty.

VA HB1561

Arrest/prosecution of individual experiencing mental health emerg.; assault against law enforcement.

VA HB2106

Arrest/prosecution of individual experiencing mental health emerg.; assault against law enforcement.

VA HB2330

Assault and battery; public transportation service vehicle operators, penalty.

VA SB1272

Assault and battery; persons diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability.

VA HB2074

Assault and battery; persons diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability.

VA SB364

Elections; protection of election officials, penalty.

VA HB2208

Jewish faith or ethnicity; addressing discrimination against persons.

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