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SB 60Virginia Parole Board; powers and duties, juvenile offenders, parole procedures and considerations.

VA 20261 session

Virginia Parole Board; powers and duties; juvenile offenders; parole procedures and considerations. Requires the Virginia Parole Board (the Board) to consist of five members. Current law allows the Board to consist of up to five members. The bill specifies that all members of the Board shall have significant professional experience working in criminal law, corrections, mental health and adolescent development, reentry and community services, or victim services. These provisions of the bill have a delayed effective date of July 1, 2028. The bill also requires the Board to provide a meaningful opportunity for release to certain juvenile offenders eligible for parole and specifies various factors the Board shall give substantial weight to when making a determination on whether to grant parole to such juvenile offender. The bill allows a juvenile offender to request for reconsideration or appeal of a decision by the Board not to grant parole based on (a) the Board's failure to give substantial weight to such juvenile offender's age and its related mitigating circumstances as required by the bill or (b) the Board's overreliance on static factors such as the nature and circumstances of the offense and failure to ground its decision in evidence of maturity, rehabilitation, and a lack of present danger to public safety. The bill requires the Board to provide individualized reasons for the grant or denial of parole upon reconsideration or appeal. The bill also requires that if parole is denied for any such juvenile offender, each Board member shall identify his reasoning for such decision at the time such member's vote is cast, including any youth-related factor and evidence of maturity and rehabilitation that was considered. The bill requires that the Board provide to such prisoner for whom parole is denied recommendations to demonstrate commitment to rehabilitation and at the next hearing, the Board is required to consider whether the prisoner has followed such recommendations. The bill also requires the Board to annually review the cases of such juvenile offenders eligible for parole. This bill is identical to HB 318.

Latest action: Acts of Assembly Chapter

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Action timeline (52)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S0901
  3. · senate · S8500
  4. · senate · S8122
  5. · senate · S8122
  6. · senate · S0908
  7. · senate · S4640
  8. · senate · S0508
  9. · senate · S8500
  10. · senate · S4640
  11. · senate · S4150
  12. · senate · S4140
  13. · senate · S4160
  14. · senate · S4160
  15. · senate · S8500
  16. · senate · S4120
  17. · senate · S4410
  18. · senate · S4410
  19. · senate · S4600
  20. · senate · S4601
  21. · senate · S5000
  22. · house · H5220
  23. · house · H4110
  24. · house · H1501
  25. · house · H4640
  26. · house · H1508
  27. · house · H1513
  28. · house · H1508
  29. · senate · S8500
  30. · house · H4120
  31. · house · H4130
  32. · house · H4410
  33. · house · H4601
  34. · house · H5022
  35. · senate · S5432
  36. · senate · S5610
  37. · senate · S5601
  38. · house · H5620
  39. · senate · S5620
  40. · senate · S8500
  41. · senate · S7010
  42. · G7010
  43. · G7210
  44. · senate · S7300
  45. · house · H7300
  46. · G7320
  47. · senate · S5615
  48. · senate · S5602
  49. · house · H5620
  50. · senate · S5620
  51. · G7050
  52. · G9998
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1Mamie E. Locke (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
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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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