Plain English Breakdown
The bill text does not provide specific details about how often risk assessments must be conducted or if there are guidelines for interviews beyond resource availability.
Local Pretrial Services Officers: Assessments and Interviews
This act changes Virginia law to require local pretrial services officers to conduct risk assessments on certain detained defendants, while also allowing them to interview defendants as needed.
What This Bill Does
- Requires local pretrial services officers to conduct a risk assessment of defendants arrested on state and local warrants who are held in jail before their court hearing about bail.
- Allows these officers to interview defendants when resources permit.
Who It Names or Affects
- Local pretrial services officers in Virginia
- Defendants arrested and held in jail before their court hearing
Terms To Know
- risk assessment
- A process to evaluate the likelihood that a person might commit another crime or not show up for court.
- pretrial services officer
- An official who works with people before their trial to assess risks and help courts make decisions about bail conditions.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how often or under what circumstances risk assessments must be conducted.
- It is unclear if there are specific guidelines for conducting interviews beyond the requirement that they occur when resources allow.