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1995 SESSION
LD1964739Patrons--Stolle, Calhoun, Earley, Holland, C.A., Robb, Stosch and Trumbo; Delegates: Albo, Callahan, Cantor, Croshaw, Forbes, Kidd, Newman, Purkey, Rhodes, Tata, Wagner, Wardrup and Way
WHEREAS, the criminal laws and procedures found in Titles 18.2 and 19.2 of the Code of Virginia were last comprehensively studied and revised 20 years ago; and
WHEREAS, during that time society as a whole and criminal justice philosophy in particular have undergone significant change; and
WHEREAS, prompt investigation and efficient prosecution are of critical importance in dealing with the ever-expanding drug problem in the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, the inability of our statutes to keep pace with changing societal norms, with changes in the "drug culture," with available technological advances, including efficient record keeping systems, and to facilitate investigations and prosecutions is beginning to seriously compromise law enforcement efforts; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That a [
seven-member ] joint subcommittee be created to conduct a
comprehensive study and analysis of the laws of the Commonwealth affecting
the investigation and prosecution of drug cases and make recommendations to
facilitate law enforcement efforts in the war on drugs.
[ The Office of the Attorney General, the Secretary of Public Safety, the
Department of Criminal Justice Services, the Department of State Police, the
Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court, the Commonwealth's Attorneys'
Services Council, the Public Defender Commission and the Virginia Circuit
Court Clerks Association shall The joint subcommittee shall consist of
ten members as follows: three members of the Senate appointed by the Senate
Committee on Privileges and Elections; four members of the House of Delegates
appointed by the Speaker; and the Attorney General, the Secretary of Public
Safety, and the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court or their designees,
who shall serve as ex officios. The Department of Criminal Justice Services,
the Department of State Police, the Commonwealth's Attorneys' Services
Council, the Public Defender Commission and the Virginia Circuit Court Clerks
Association are requested to ] provide such input and assistance as the
subcommittee may require. All agencies of the Commonwealth shall provide
assistance to the joint subcommittee upon request.
The direct costs of this study shall not exceed $10,500.
The joint subcommittee shall complete its work in time to submit its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the 1996 Session of the General Assembly as provided in the procedures of the Division of Legislative Automated Systems for processing legislative documents.
Implementation of this resolution is subject to subsequent approval and certification by the Joint Rules Committee. The Committee may withhold expenditures or delay the period for the conduct of the study.