Judges; election in Supreme Court of Virginia, etc. [HJR-6004]
[Elections ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Election of Supreme Court of Virginia Justices, a Court of Election of Supreme Court of Virginia Justices, a Court of Appeals of Virginia Judge, a Circuit Court Judge, and a General District Court Judge.
HJR-6004: Judges; election in Supreme Court of Virginia, etc.
Sponsored by: Rep. Les Adams
Presented 22208344d on 06/17/2022
Judges; election in circuit court, general district court, etc. [HJR-450]
[Elections ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Election of Circuit Court Judges, General District Court Election of Circuit Court Judges, General District Court Judges, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Judges.
HJR-450: Judges; election in circuit court, general district court, etc.
Sponsored by: Rep. Les Adams
Bill Text As Passed House And Senate (hj450er) on 03/10/2022
Juveniles; places of confinement. [SB-770]
[Children and Youth ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Places of confinement for juveniles. Provides that there shall be a presumption prohibiting the incarceration of a juvenile offender, who has been convicted and sentenced as an adult in circuit court, in an adult correctional facility prior to his or her eighteenth birthday; however, this presumption may be overcome if the judge determines that the juvenile's behavior while incarcerated poses a continued threat to the security and safety of other juveniles or staff at the juvenile facility where he or she is confined. Places of confinement for juveniles.
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SB-770: Juveniles; places of confinement.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dave Marsden
Continued To 2023 In Judiciary (13-y 0-n) on 02/09/2022
Judges; maximum number in each judicial district. [SB-696]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Maximum number of judges in each judicial district. Increases from two to three the maximum number of authorized general district court judges in the Twenty-second Judicial District.
SB-696: Judges; maximum number in each judicial district.
Sponsored by: Sen. William Stanley
Passed By Indefinitely In Judiciary (13-y 1-n) on 01/26/2022
Child abuse and neglect; amends definition, valid complaint. [HB-1334]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Child abuse and neglect; valid complaint. Amends the definition of "abused or neglected child" to include a child who is sexually exploited or abused by an intimate partner of the child's parent or caretaker and allows a complaint of child abuse or neglect to be deemed valid by a local department of social services (local department) in such instances. The bill allows a complaint of child abuse or neglect that alleges child trafficking to be deemed valid regardless of who the alleged abuser is or whether the alleged abuser has been identified. The
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HB-1334: Child abuse and neglect; amends definition, valid complaint.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Murphy
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0366) on 04/11/2022