Plea agreements and court orders; prohibited provisions.

Vetoed on 4/13/26

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From the Legislature

Plea agreements and court orders; prohibited provisions. Prohibits plea agreements and court orders executed or entered on or after July 1, 2026, from containing any provision that purports to waive, release, or extinguish a defendant's (i) rights under the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution of Virginia; (ii) right to file a petition requesting expungement of the police records and the court records; or (iii) right to have criminal history record information and court records sealed. The bill provides that any such prohibited provision of a plea agreement or court order is void and unenforceable as against public policy.The bill provides that such prohibition does not apply to any plea agreements, written agreements, or court orders entered into by a defendant and the Commonwealth in certain cases.The bill further provides that any waiver, release, or extinguishment of rights under the Fourth Amendment permissible by law shall be no longer than the period of supervised probation imposed against the defendant; if the defendant is not placed on supervised probation, it shall be no longer than five years.

Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

64 Yea

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34 Nay

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1 Not Voting

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Calendar

Feb 9

8:00 AM

Senate Courts of Justice Hearing

Feb 18

12:00 AM

House Courts of Justice: Criminal Hearing

Feb 20

12:00 AM

House Courts of Justice: Criminal Hearing

Mar 2

12:00 AM

House Courts of Justice Hearing