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1999 SESSION
SB 853 Violent felony offenses.
Introduced by: Kenneth W. Stolle | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Violent felony offenses. Adds the following crimes to the list of violent felony offenses at the recommendation of the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission: (i) damage to facility involved with infectious biological substances; (ii) possession with intent to injure with infectious biological substances; (iii) drunk driving with reckless disregard where victim is permanently injured; (iv) murder of a pregnant victim without premeditation; (vi) throwing object from a rooftop with intent to cause injury; (vii) aggravated vehicular manslaughter; (viii) third conviction of sexual battery or attempted sexual battery; (x) shooting or throwing missile at a train, car, etc.; and (ix) shooting or throwing missile at law-enforcement or emergency vehicle.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Violent felony offenses. Adds the following crimes to the list of violent felony offenses at the recommendation of the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission: (i) damage to facility involved with infectious biological substances; (ii) possession with intent to injure with infectious biological substances; (iii) drunk driving with reckless disregard where victim is permanently injured; (iv) simple assault on law-enforcement, fire or rescue personnel; (v) assault and battery as a hate crime; (vi) murder of a pregnant victim without premeditation; (vii) throwing object from a rooftop with intent to cause injury; (viii) aggravated vehicular manslaughter; (ix) third conviction of sexual battery or attempted sexual battery; (x) shooting or throwing missile at train, car, etc., without malice; and (xi) shooting or throwing missile at law-enforcement or emergency vehicle without malice.