Juvenile offenders; parole eligibility.

SB 110 Juvenile offenders; parole eligibility

Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Juvenile offenders; parole eligibility.
SB-110


About SB-110

Juvenile offenders; parole eligibility. Provides that any person who has active sentences that total more than 20 years for a single felony offense or multiple felony offenses committed while that person was a juvenile and who has served the lesser of at least 20 years of such sentences or 30 percent of the term of imprisonment imposed for such sentences shall be eligible for parole. Under current law, such person must have served at least 20 years before becoming parole eligible.

  

Bill Texts

Prefiled 01/06/2022

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History

Read Third Time And Defeated By Senate (19-y 21-n)

02/10/2022

Read Second Time And Engrossed

02/09/2022

Constitutional Reading Dispensed (40-y 0-n)

02/08/2022

Reported From Finance And Appropriations (10-y 6-n)

02/01/2022

Reported From Judiciary (8-y 7-n)

01/17/2022

Rereferred To Finance And Appropriations

01/17/2022

Prefiled And Ordered Printed; Offered 01/12/22 22101930d

01/06/2022

Referred To Committee On The Judiciary

01/06/2022