Hit a cop, pay a fine.
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Virginia Democrats draft proposal to downgrade assault on police to misdemeanor
According to a document shared by multiple local reporters and retweeted by the Virginia Senate Democrats, the proposals include downgrading the charge of assault on a police officer from a felony to a misdemeanor.
“The Senate Democratic Caucus has led and is continuing to conduct a series of community conversations to discuss these issues and we have heard from the public that now is not the time for studies or delay and that changes must be made during our Special Session,” says the document, which is titled, "Senate Democratic Caucus Police Reform and Criminal Justice Equity Plan."
It goes on to say, “We will continue to take public input and work with stakeholders, the House of Delegates, state agencies, and Governor Ralph Northam to refine these measures over the next 60 days.”
Currently, assaulting an officer is a Class 6 felony with a minimum penalty of six months in jail and a maximum of five years. Misdemeanors carry a one-year maximum and no minimum.
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Idiots.
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Reminds me of the old days, if you hit a teacher, instant expulsion.
Now, not the case. Except, if the teacher hits back at the student, instant removal of the teacher from the classroom while an internal investigation takes place. Note this scenario would be different depending on the State.