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2005 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 2215 Computer Crimes Act; changes in provisions, penalty.
  • HB 2217 Gangs; punishment for activity taking place in school, etc., penalty.
  • HB 2244 Criminally negligent bodily injury; involuntary wounding, penalty.
  • HB 2247 Sexual assualt; crime when committed on physically helpless person of any age.
  • HB 2248 Sexual crimes against spouses; changes in provisions.
  • HB 2250 Children; eliminates requirement that a child's physical injury be inflicted by a household member.
  • HB 2255 Alcholic beverages; underage drinking, possesion of, etc., penalty.
  • HB 2262 Filming, videotaping or photographing of another; penalty when permission not given.
  • HB 2265 Jurors; penalty when person attempts to corruptly influence.
  • HB 2266 Character education; harassment prevention required.
  • HB 2267 Harassment; immunity for any school employee or volunteer who reports incident.
  • HB 2288 Criminal investigation; obstruction of justice, penalty.
  • HB 2291 Controlled substances; raises penalty for manufacturing, selling. etc.
  • HB 2304 Computer crimes; gathering personal information by deception (phishing), penalty.
  • HB 2306 Felons: speedy trial deadline extended due to natural disaster, strike, etc.
  • HB 2308 Throwing objects from places higher than one story; penalty.
  • HB 2327 Concealed weapons; person to inform law-enforcement officer of possession.
  • HB 2333 Loitering; prohibited on certain bridges.
  • HB 2417 Cocaine; unlawful manufacturing, distribution, etc., penalty.
  • HB 2424 Concealed handguns; prohibits consumpation of alcoholic beverage while carrying at a restaurant.
  • HB 2437 Methamphetamine precursor chemicals, unlawful possession; penalty.
  • HB 2438 Methamphetamine; manufacturing when person under 18 yrs. of age is present, penalty.
  • HB 2454 Charitable gaming; registration of bingo callers, payment of remuneration.
  • HB 2463 Sex offenders; licensed professionals to give notice of their registration to customers, , etc.
  • HB 2471 Computer Crimes Act; changes in provisions, penalty.
  • HB 2472 Computer Crimes Act; prohibited actions, penalty.
  • HB 2473 Computer Crimes Act; criminalizing hacking; penalty.
  • HB 2486 Charitable gaming; authorizing poker games, restrictions.
  • HB 2487 Gambling; exception to prohibit against for games of chance conducted in private clubs.
  • HB 2504 Methamphetamine; unlawful manufacturing and distributing, penalty.
  • HB 2517 Grafitti; felony for permanent damage, penalty.
  • HB 2531 Drug cases; dismissal of certain charges.
  • HB 2535 Firearms; person with valid permit allowed on school property while in vehicle in parking lot.
  • HB 2552 Bad checks; payment of wages, penalty.
  • HB 2562 Concealed handgun permits; exempt retired special agents with ABC Brd. from paying fee for issuance.
  • HB 2564 Sexual offenses; increase in penalty when against children by a parent or grandparent.
  • HB 2565 Homicide; dismemberment of victim, penalty.
  • HB 2577 Explosives; penalty for possession or transportation by convicted felons.
  • HB 2587 Burglary; added to list of offenses that apply to 'three strikes' law.
  • HB 2623 Indecent exposure; clarification of definition, penalty.
  • HB 2631 Computer crimes; changes in provisions, penalties.
  • HB 2638 Wages; employer who fails or refuses to pay wages is guilty of embezzlement.
  • HB 2643 Bail; denied due to multiple sex offenses.
  • HB 2646 Drug offenses; disposition for 'first offenders', penalty.
  • HB 2652 Perjury; permits use of unsworn declarations, penalty.
  • HB 2653 Embezzlement of public funds by public official; penalty.
  • HB 2655 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; refusal to take blood or breath test, penalty.
  • HB 2663 Felons; what constitutes arrest for purposes of compliance with speedy trial.
  • HB 2665 Concealed weapons; allows retired local auxiliary police and animal control officers to carry.
  • HB 2667 Terrorism hoax; reimbursement of expenses. 
  • HB 2668 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; person taken to medical facility, issuance of summons.
  • HB 2674 Bad checks; payment of wages, penalty.
  • HB 2688 Stalking; increase in penalty if occurs within two year period.
  • HB 2701 Filming, videotaping or photographing of another; penalty when permission not given.
  • HB 2703 Sex offenders; Registry information published on Internet for duration of registration period.
  • HB 2704 Firearms; individuals may request eligibility check.
  • HB 2707 Firearm safety courses; concealed handgun permit applicants may take to demonstrate competence.
  • HB 2712 Firearm safety courses; concealed handgun permit applicants may take to demonstrate competence.
  • HB 2722 Juveniles; if adjudicated delinquent of certain crimes, unlawful to have firearm, etc. rest of life.
  • HB 2734 Gangs; reporting organized criminal activity and membership.
  • HB 2755 Felons; restoration of civil rights to be eligible to register to vote.
  • HB 2764 Firarms; allowing in closed containers on school property, certain restrictions.
  • HB 2767 Sex offenders; failure to register, penalty.
  • HB 2773 Capital murder cases; removes 'default' life sentence in event jury cannot agree.
  • HB 2786 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; includes operators of mopeds under law.
  • HB 2795 Jury panel; removes provision that allows person to be absent from work on day he serves.
  • HB 2802 Domestic violence or sexual assault; privileged communications between victims and advocates.
  • HB 2808 Misdemeanors; possession of warrant by law-enforcement officers not necessary when making arrest.
  • HB 2810 Drug Treatment Court Act; includes City of Chesapeake.
  • HB 2830 Bad checks; using for payment of rent to landlord, penalty.
  • HB 2835 Firearm eligibility check; penalty.
  • HB 2836 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
  • HB 2838 Sex offenders; Registry information published on Internet for duration of registration period.
  • HB 2854 Hepatitis C; testing of persons convicted of certain crimes.
  • HB 2855 Abortion; contraception not to constitute.
  • HB 2879 Harassment; school bds. to establish measure to prevent, and guidelines for video monitoring.
  • HB 2897 Higher educational institutions; establishing rules & regulations concerning weapons on property.
  • HB 2900 Concealed handgun permits; retired law-enforcement officer to renew annually without charge of fee.
  • HB 2906 Hepatitis B or C; persons charged with sexual assualt to be tested for viruses.
  • HB 2928 Concealed weapons permit; disqualifies person using negligently or unlawfully to endanger others.