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Nick Freitas on Crime
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Capital crime for murder of law enforcement officers
SB 1501: Capital murder; punishment if against law-enforcement officers and fire marshals [OnTheIssues note: Virginia conducted 113 executions since the Supreme Court ruling in 1976, the second most in the country, behind only Texas. SB 1501 intended to
apply the death penalty for cop killers. Virginia's last execution was in 2017; it was formally abolished in 2021.]Analysis by WTVR 6-News 2/18/19: Senate Bill 1501 would make the mandatory minimum sentence for those convicted of the
capital murder of a law enforcement officer life in prison. "If you're going to attack our law enforcement officers you're going to spend the rest of your life in prison or you're going to die and I think that helps us kind of take that target off of
their back," said Sen. Bill Carrico.
Legislative Outcome: Passed Senate 35-5-0 on Feb/4/19; Passed House 93-5-2 on Feb/20/19; State Del. Nick Freitas voted YES; Signed by Governor Ralph Northam on Mar/21/19
Source: WTVR 6-News on Virginia Legislative voting records SB1501
, Feb 20, 2019
Secret purchase of lethal injection drugs for death penalty
Legislative Summary: State agencies may contract with pharmacies for compounding drugs necessary to carry out an execution by lethal injection. The compounding of such drugs is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Board of Pharmacy, the
Board of Medicine, or the Department of Health Professions; and is exempt from the provisions of the Drug Control Act. The identities of any pharmacy that enters into a contract for the compounding of drugs necessary to carry out an execution by lethal
injection, any employee of such pharmacy, shall be confidential, exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, and shall not be subject to discovery as evidence in any civil proceeding.Legislative Outcome::
Rep. Freitas voted YEA; passed House 62-33-0 on Feb. 10; passed Senate 22-16-1 on March 7; Gov. McAuliffe vetoed on April 8 and then signed substitute amendment
Source: Virginia Legislative voting records on HB815
, Feb 10, 2016
Page last updated: Jun 11, 2021