Probation violations; intermediate sanctions.

HB 2339 Probation violations; intermediate sanctions

Virginia 2017 Regular Session

Probation violations; intermediate sanctions.
HB-2339


About HB-2339

Probation violations; intermediate sanctions. Authorizes a court to delegate the authority to impose an intermediate sanction on an offender who has violated any term or condition of his probation to a probation officer or a community-based probation officer. The bill authorizes a probation officer to commit such offender to a local or regional jail for a period of no more than five consecutive days, provided that (i) the probation officer's supervisor has approved the commitment of the offender, (ii) the probation officer has issued a noncompliance letter, and (iii) the offender has knowingly executed a written waiver of his right to a probation violation hearing and has consented to the commitment. The bill limits the total of all intermediate sanctions that may be imposed to no more than 30 total days during the offender's probation period.

  

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Introduced 01/13/2017

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House: Failed to report (defeated) in Courts of Justice (8-Y 11-N)

02/03/2017

Yeas: 8 | Nays: 11
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House: Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (7-Y 4-N)

02/01/2017

Yeas: 7 | Nays: 4
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History

Failed To Report (defeated) In Courts Of Justice (8-y 11-n)

02/03/2017

Subcommittee Recommends Reporting With Amendments (7-y 4-n)

02/01/2017

Assigned Courts Sub: Criminal Law

01/18/2017

Presented And Ordered Printed 17103784d

01/13/2017

Referred To Committee For Courts Of Justice

01/13/2017