Public Comments for: SB332 - Misdemeanor; maximum term of confinement.
Last Name: Cordeaux Locality: Newark

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Last Name: Spiro Locality: Hamburg Finkenwerder

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Last Name: Lopynski (Emily) Organization: Legal Aid Justice Center Locality: Falls Church, VA

This bill addresses the mismatch between Virginia law and federal immigration law. Under immigration law, serious convictions (ones punishable by one year or more) lead to detention, denial of immigration relief, and deportation. An unintended mismatch occurs with Virginia law because low-level offenses (Class 1 misdemeanors) are punishable by a maximum of 365 days. For example: Lawful Permanent Residents (green card holders) can lose their permanent residency status due to a single Class 1 misdemeanor conviction like petit larceny in Virginia even when they are given no jail time. This minor amendment—reducing the maximum sentence by one day—would protect hundreds of Virginians from unnecessary and severe immigration consequences.

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