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2007 SESSION
(SB1168)GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION
1. Line 27, enrolled, after circuit court
insert
or a juvenile and domestic relations district court
2. Line 27, enrolled, after felony charge
insert
or in the case of a juvenile, an offense which would be a felony if committed by an adult
3. Line 28, enrolled, after felony charge
insert
or in the case of a juvenile, an offense which would be a felony if committed by an adult
4. Line 34, enrolled, after charge
strike
, (comma)
insert
or in the case of a juvenile, any other offense which would be a felony if committed by an adult,
5. Line 51, enrolled, after case
strike
, who are not public defenders,
6. Line 52, enrolled, after additional
strike
waiver
insert
amount
7. Line 52, enrolled, after exceeding the
strike
waivers
insert
amounts
8. Line 52, enrolled, after provided for in
strike
subdivision 2
insert
this section
9. Line 53, enrolled, after additional
strike
waiver
insert
amount
10. Line 54, enrolled, after additional
strike
waiver
insert
amount
11. Line 56, enrolled, after additional
strike
waiver
insert
amount
12. Line 58, enrolled, after approved to the
strike
Chief Judge of the Circuit Court
insert
chief judge of the circuit court or district court
13. Line 96, enrolled, after of the accused.
insert
Effective July 1, 2007, the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia shall track and report the number and category of offenses charged involving adult and juvenile offenders in cases in which court-appointed counsel is assigned. The Executive Secretary shall also track and report the amounts paid by waiver above the initial cap to court-appointed counsel. The Executive Secretary shall provide these reports to the Governor, members of the House Appropriations Committee, and members of the Senate Finance Committee on a quarterly basis.