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SB 18Children; adjudication of delinquency, orders of disposition.

VA 20261 session

Children; adjudication of delinquency. Specifies that "delinquent child" means a child 11 years of age or older who has committed a delinquent act. Currently, there is no minimum age for a child to be adjudicated delinquent. The bill provides that if a child younger than 11 years of age is found to have committed an act that would be delinquent if committed by a child 11 years of age or older, the child shall not be proceeded upon as delinquent and the court shall (i) dismiss any petition alleging such child has committed an act that would be delinquent if committed by a child 11 years of age or older and (ii) order that the court records pertaining to such petition be expunged pursuant to relevant law. The bill allows the attorney for the Commonwealth to file a petition alleging that such child is in need of services and if such child is found to be in need of services, the court may make any orders of disposition authorized under relevant law. The bill also provides that any funding that is available to provide services to a child 11 years of age or older who is proceeded upon as delinquent shall also be made available to a child younger than 11 years of age who is found to have committed an act that would be delinquent if committed by a child 11 years of age or older in order to provide such child with the same services. The bill includes in the definition of "child in need of services" a child younger than 11 years of age who has committed an act that would be delinquent if committed by a child 11 years of age or older. The bill adds that a child may be taken into immediate custody when such child is alleged to be in need of services or supervision and there is a clear and substantial danger to the safety of the child's family or the safety of the public. Currently, a child may be taken into immediate custody when such child is alleged to be in need of services or supervision and there is a clear and substantial danger to the child's life or health. Finally, the bill includes in the offense of causing or encouraging acts rendering children delinquent, abused, etc., any person 18 years of age or older, including the parent of any child, who willfully contributes to, encourages, or causes any act, omission, or condition that (a) causes a child younger than 11 years of age to commit an act that would be delinquent if committed by a child 11 years of age or older or (b) causes any child to participate in or become a member of a criminal street gang in violation of existing law. Under the bill, any person who commits such offense is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.

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Action timeline (35)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S1301
  3. · senate · S8500
  4. · senate · S1306
  5. · senate · S4150
  6. · senate · S4140
  7. · senate · S4160
  8. · senate · S4120
  9. · senate · S4210
  10. · senate · S4602
  11. · senate · S4602
  12. · senate · S5000
  13. · senate · S8500
  14. · house · H5220
  15. · house · H4110
  16. · house · H0801
  17. · house · H0812
  18. · house · H0817
  19. · house · H0807
  20. · house · H4120
  21. · house · H4130
  22. · house · H4212
  23. · house · H4602
  24. · house · H5021
  25. · senate · S5431
  26. · senate · S5610
  27. · senate · S5601
  28. · house · H5620
  29. · senate · S5620
  30. · senate · S8500
  31. · senate · S7010
  32. · G7010
  33. · G7050
  34. · G9998
  35. · G9998
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1Mamie E. Locke (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
2Patrick A. Hope (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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