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Virginia Democrats Introduce Bill to Abolish Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Serious Crimes

January 26, 2026
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Virginia Democrats have introduced House Bill 863 (HB 863), aiming to eliminate mandatory minimum prison sentences for various serious offenses, including rape, manslaughter, possession and distribution of child pornography, assault on law enforcement officers, and repeat violent felonies.

The bill, sponsored by Democratic Delegate Rae Cousins, was filed shortly after the new Democrat-controlled General Assembly convened under Governor Abigail Spanberger.

This legislation amends over 30 sections of the Virginia Code, removing mandatory minimum sentence requirements for these crimes.

Currently, rape involving minors or certain aggravating factors carries a mandatory minimum sentence, such as life imprisonment for raping a child under 13 if the offender is over 18. HB 863 would eliminate these minimums, granting judges the discretion to impose sentences as lenient as probation while retaining maximum penalties.

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Similar revisions would apply to laws concerning forcible sodomy, object sexual penetration, aggravated involuntary manslaughter, and child pornography offenses.

Proponents argue that the bill fosters “fairer outcomes” by abolishing “one-size-fits-all” sentencing, thereby allowing judges more flexibility in individual cases.

Conversely, critics express concerns that these changes could jeopardize public safety by permitting violent offenders to be released sooner.

Josh Ederheimer, a retired law enforcement officer and assistant professor at the University of Virginia’s Center for Public Safety and Justice, told Fox News that the elimination of minimum sentences raises alarms about the potential for re-offending, especially in violent felonies. “From a law enforcement standpoint, I think police generally want offenders to be held accountable, and frustration among law enforcement officers grows when individuals are released quickly and subsequently re-offend,” Ederheimer stated.

“I think that the police and public alike have expectations that convicted criminals will be held accountable, and that full sentences should be served,” he added. “Mandatory minimums assure victims – and the community – that a convicted person will serve their sentence.”

There is also significant concern that lenient sentences may provide little deterrent for reoffending.

“For violent felonies, however, the biggest practical concern is that the defendant will re-offend, and that the public is not alerted or aware that the defendant has returned to the community. It’s an accountability concern that falls on the shoulders of judges and prosecutors.”

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