SB 1013

  • Virginia Senate Bill
  • 2025 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 07, 2025
  • Passed Senate Feb 04, 2025
  • Passed House Feb 19, 2025
  • Governor

Neurocognitive disorder, etc.; affirmative defense to prosecution.

Abstract

Affirmative defense or reduced penalty for a neurocognitive disorder or intellectual or developmental disability. Provides an affirmative defense to prosecution of a person for assault or assault and battery against certain specified persons for which the enhanced Class 6 felony and six-month mandatory minimum apply if such person proves, by a preponderance of the evidence, that at the time of the assault or assault and battery (i) the person's behaviors were a result of (a) mental illness or (b) a neurocognitive disorder, including dementia, or an intellectual disability or a developmental disability such as autism spectrum disorder, as defined in the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association, or (ii) the person met the criteria for issuance of an emergency custody order.The bill requires such person or his counsel to give notice in writing to the attorney for the Commonwealth at least 60 days prior to his trial in circuit court, or at least 14 days if the trial date is set within 21 days of his last appearance, of his intention to present such evidence. Additionally, if such notice is not given, and the person proffers such evidence at his trial as a defense, then the court may in its discretion either allow the Commonwealth a continuance or, under appropriate circumstances, bar such person from presenting such evidence; any such continuance shall not be counted for speedy trial purposes pursuant to relevant law.Lastly, the bill provides that if such person does not prove that his behaviors were a result of his mental illness, intellectual disability, developmental disability, or neurocognitive disorder but the evidence establishes that his mental illness, intellectual disability, developmental disability, or neurocognitive disorder otherwise contributed to his behaviors, the finder of fact may find such person guilty of a misdemeanor assault or assault and battery. The bill also provides that such affirmative defense shall not be construed to allow an affirmative defense for voluntary intoxication.

A BILL to amend and reenact ยง 18.2-57 of the Code of Virginia, relating to affirmative defense or reduced penalty for a neurocognitive disorder or intellectual or developmental disability.

Bill Sponsors (2)

Votes


Actions


Apr 02, 2025

Senate

Senate sustained Governor's veto

Senate

Passed by for the day

Mar 24, 2025

Office of the Governor

Vetoed by Governor

Mar 11, 2025

Office of the Governor

Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., March 24, 2025

Senate

Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 11, 2025

Mar 10, 2025

Senate

Signed by President

Mar 07, 2025

Senate

Enrolled

House

Signed by Speaker

Senate

Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB1013ER)

Feb 20, 2025

Senate

House substitute agreed to by Senate (23-Y 16-N)

Feb 19, 2025

House

Courts of Justice Substitute agreed to

House

Passed House with substitute (53-Y 43-N)

House

Engrossed by House - committee substitute

House

Read third time

Feb 18, 2025

House

Read second time

Feb 14, 2025

House

Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute (15-Y 5-N)

House

Committee substitute printed 25107210D-H1

Feb 10, 2025

House

Subcommittee recommends reporting (7-Y 1-N)

Feb 07, 2025

House

Placed on Calendar

House

Assigned Courts sub: Criminal

House

Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice

House

Read first time

Feb 04, 2025

Senate

Read third time and passed Senate (23-Y 17-N)

Feb 03, 2025

Senate

Read second time and engrossed

Jan 31, 2025

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed (on 1st reading) (39-Y 0-N)

Senate

Passed by for the day

Senate

Rules suspended

Jan 29, 2025

Senate

Reported from Courts of Justice (10-Y 5-N)

Jan 07, 2025

Senate

Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice

Senate

Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-08-2025 25104334D

Bill Text

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