HB 244

Virginia House of Delegates bill in Session 2026.

Status: passed_lower. Latest action: March 9, 2026.

Robbery; conforms certain provisions of Code to degrees of robbery offenses.

Bill ID VA-2026-HB-244
Session 2026
Status passed_lower
Committee Courts of Justice; Finance and Appropriations
House of Delegates passed_lower 2026-03-09
Summary

Robbery. Conforms certain provisions of the Code referencing robbery to the degrees of robbery offenses established by Chapter 534 of the Acts of Assembly of 2021, Special Session I. These changes include: (i) limiting to the three higher degrees of robbery certain non-robbery crimes for which committing such crime with the intent to commit a robbery is an element of the offenses, (ii) limiting the types of robbery that are included in the definition of 'acts of violence' to the two higher degrees of robbery, (iii) clarifying how robbery offenses will be scored on the sentencing guidelines, (iv) allowing persons convicted of the two lesser degrees of robbery to be eligible for conditional release if they are terminally ill and for enhanced earned sentence credits, (v) allowing persons who are ineligible for parole as a result of being convicted of three of certain enumerated offenses to be eligible for parole if convicted of an offense that would constitute robbery by presenting of firearms, and (vi) limiting the application of the three-strikes law to the two higher degrees of robbery and making persons convicted under the three-strikes law eligible for parole if one of the three convictions resulting in the mandatory life sentence would constitute one of the two lesser degrees of robbery. The bill leaves unchanged the current law making all degrees of robbery predicate criminal acts by adding the two lesser degrees of robbery to the definition of 'predicate criminal act' and specifying that the two higher degrees of robbery are included in the definition of 'act of violence.' The bill requires the changes made to the eligibility for conditional release of terminally ill prisoners and enhanced earned sentence credits to apply retroactively if certain criteria are met.

Sponsor
Watts
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-08 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-05 Status passed_lower
2026-03-09 Latest Action S Continued to next session in Finance and Appropriations (10-Y 4-N)
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