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1999 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 18.2-57 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 18.2-57. Assault and battery.
A. Any person who shall commit a simple assault or assault and battery shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor, and if the person intentionally selects the person against whom a simple assault is committed because of his race, religious conviction, color or national origin, the penalty upon conviction shall include a mandatory, minimum term of confinement of at least six months, thirty days of which shall not be suspended, in whole or in part.
B. However, if a person intentionally selects the person against whom an assault and battery resulting in bodily injury is committed because of his race, religious conviction, color or national origin, the person shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony, and the penalty upon conviction shall include a mandatory, minimum term of confinement of at least six months, thirty days of which shall not be suspended, in whole or in part.
C. In addition, if any person commits an assault or an assault and battery
against another knowing or having reason to know that such other person is a
law-enforcement officer, as defined hereinafter, a correctional officer as
defined in § 53.1-1, a person employed by the Department of Corrections
directly involved in the care, treatment or supervision of inmates in the custody of the
Department or a firefighter, as defined in § 65.2-102, engaged in the
performance of his public duties as a law-enforcement officer or firefighter
such, such person shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony, and, upon
conviction, the sentence of such person shall include a mandatory, minimum term of
confinement in jail for six months which mandatory, minimum term shall not be
suspended, in whole or in part.
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to affect the right of any person charged with a violation of this section from asserting and presenting evidence in support of any defenses to the charge that may be available under common law.
A "law-enforcement officer" means any full-time or part-time employee of a
police department or sheriff's office which is part of or administered by the
Commonwealth or any political subdivision thereof, who is responsible for the
prevention or detection of crime and the enforcement of the penal, traffic or
highway laws of this Commonwealth, and any conservation officer of the
Department of Conservation and Recreation commissioned pursuant to § 10.1-115,
and such officer also includes auxiliary police officers appointed or provided for
pursuant to §§ 15.1-159.2 15.2-1731 and 15.1-159.4 15.2-1733 and auxiliary
deputy sheriffs appointed pursuant to § 15.1-48 15.2-1603.
D. As used in this section, the term "mandatory, minimum" means that the
sentence it describes shall be served with no suspension of sentence in whole or in
part, and that no probation shall be given by the court.
2. That the provisions of this act may result in a net increase in periods of imprisonment in state correctional facilities. Pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, the estimated amount of the necessary appropriation is $125,000 in FY 2008.