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WEST virginia legislature
2026 regular session
Committee Substitute
for
Senate Bill 55
By Senator Rucker
[Reported January 22, 2026, from the Committee on Judiciary]
A BILL
to amend and reenact §61-5-17a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to
establishing a felony criminal offense for knowingly, willfully, and forcibly obstructing or hindering a home incarceration supervisor or a social services worker while the home incarceration supervisor or social services worker is lawfully acting in their official capacity and the obstructing or hindering causes the death of the home incarceration supervisor or a social services worker; establishing felony criminal penalty therefor of imprisonment in a state correctional facility for 20 years to life
; specifying minimum term of 20 years’ imprisonment for parole eligibility; and providing definitions.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
ARTICLE 5. CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE.
§61-5-17a. Obstructing a law-enforcement officer, probation officer, parole officer, courthouse security officer, correctional officer, the State Fire Marshal,
a
deputy or assistant fire marshal, firefighter,
or
emergency medical service personnel,
home incarceration supervisor, or social services worker
causing death; penalty.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, any person who knowingly, willfully, and forcibly
obstructs or hinders a law-enforcement officer, probation officer, parole officer, courthouse security officer, correctional officer, the State Fire Marshal, a deputy or assistant fire marshal, firefighter,
or
emergency medical service personnel
,
home incarceration supervisor, or social services worker
lawfully acting in his or her official capacity and thereby proximately causes the death of a law-enforcement officer, probation officer, parole officer, courthouse security officer, correctional officer, the State Fire Marshal, a deputy or assistant fire marshal, firefighter,
or
emergency medical service personnel,
home incarceration supervisor, or social services worker
so acting, is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in a state correctional facility for a term of
15
20
years to life.
A person imprisoned pursuant to the provisions of this section is not eligible for parole prior to having served a minimum of 20 years of his or her sentence.
(b) For purposes of this section:
(1)
"forcibly"
"
Forcibly"
means actions which involve the use of physical force;
(2) "Home incarceration supervisor" means a person employed to supervise persons in home incarceration through a home incarceration program; and
(3) "Social services worker" means a person employed by a governmental or private entity to provide social services such as investigating allegations of child or adult abuse or neglect, working with delinquent youth, or providing mental health and educational assistance through field work and home visits.
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