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Title: Proposed Recommendations for Guidelines Revisions


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Proposed Recommendations for Guidelines
Revisions
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Proposals for Guidelines Revisions
  • Best fit for the data
  • Steps
  • Review existing worksheet, compliance patterns
    and departure reasons
  • Test revised scoring scenarios
  • Project judicial concurrence with proposal
  • Score cases using guidelines data and/or
    pre-sentence report information
  • Use current Recommendation Tables
  • Maximize compliance and balance departures,
    if possible

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Proposed Recommendation 1Felony Vandalism
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Felony Vandalism, 18.2-137(B,ii)
  • Issue
  • Currently, felony vandalism (damage to property
    of 1,000 or more) under 18.2-137(B,ii) is not
    covered by the sentencing guidelines.
  • According to the Pre/Post-Sentence Investigation
    (PSI) database and the Supreme Courts Court
    Automated Information System (CAIS), there were
    439 cases of felony vandalism between FY2003 and
    FY2007.

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Felony Vandalism, 18.2-137(B,ii)
FY2003 - FY2007 (439 cases)
6
Proposed Recommendation 1 Section A
M. Damage/destroy any property or
monumentgt1000 (1 count) ........................
... 2
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Proposed Recommendation 1 Section A
  • Legally Restrained at Time of Offense
  • Primary offense other than felony
    vandalism- Primary offense felony
    vandalism-
  • Damage to property 1,000 or more
    Damage to property 1,000 or more
  • None .... 0 Any
    legal restraint 1
  • Other than post-incarceration supervision
    ... 2
  • Post-Incarceration supervision 5
  • SCORE THE FOLLOWING FACTOR ONLY IF PRIMARY
    OFFENSE IS FELONY VANDALISM
  • DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1,000 OR MORE
  • Prior Vandalism Convictions/Adjudications
  • Misdemeanor vandalism .......................
    ..................................................
    .. 1
  • Felony vandalism ........................
    .................................................
    2
  • Both felony and misdemeanor vandalism
    ............................................... 3

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Proposed Recommendation 1 Section B
M. Damage/destroy any property or
monumentgt1000 (1 count) ........................
... 8
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Proposed Recommendation 1 Section B
  • SCORE THE FOLLOWING FACTOR ONLY IF PRIMARY
    OFFENSE IS FELONY VANDALISM
  • DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 1,000 OR MORE
  • Prior Incarceration IF YES, add 1

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Proposed Recommendation 1 Section C
  • Category I Category II
    Other
  • M. Damage/destroy any property or
    monumentgt1000 (1 count) .. 32 .. 16 .....
    8

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Proposed Recommendation 1
FY2003 - FY2007 (439 cases)
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Proposed Recommendation 1
  • Revise the Miscellaneous Sentencing Guidelines to
    add the crime of felony vandalism (
    18.2-137(B,ii)) as proposed.

13
Proposed Recommendation 2Distribution of a
Schedule III Drug (Not Anabolic Steroid)
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Distribution of a Schedule III Drug (Not Anabolic
Steroid), 18.2-248(E1)
  • Issue
  • Currently, distribution of a Schedule III drug
    (not anabolic steroid) under 18.2-248(E1) is
    not covered by the sentencing guidelines.
  • The offense was elevated from a Class 1
    misdemeanor to a Class 5 felony by the 2005
    General Assembly.
  • According to the Pre/Post-Sentence Investigation
    (PSI) database, there were 66 cases where this
    crime was the most serious offense between FY2006
    and FY2008.
  • Prosecutors have requested that the offense be
    added to the guidelines.

15
Distribution of a Schedule III Drug (Not Anabolic
Steroid), 18.2-248(E1)
FY2006 - FY2008 (66 cases)
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Proposed Recommendation 2
  • Distribute, etc. a Schedule III drug-not anabolic
    steroid (1 count) ..................... 8

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Proposed Recommendation 2
D. Distribute, etc. a Schedule III drug-not
anabolic steroid (1 count) .....................
6
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Proposed Recommendation 2
Category I Category II
Other H. Distribute, etc. a Schedule III
drug-not anabolic steroid (1 count) . 64 . 32
. 16
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Proposed Recommendation 2
FY2006 - FY2008 (66 cases)
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Proposed Recommendation 2
  • Revise the Drug/Other Guidelines to add the
    distribution of a Schedule III drug-not anabolic
    steroid ( 18.2-248(E1)) as proposed.

21
Proposed Recommendation 3Child Abuse/Neglect
with Serious Injury
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Child Abuse/Neglect with Serious Injury,
18.2-371.1 (A)
  • Issue
  • Between FY2003 and FY2007, overall compliance for
    Child Abuse/Neglect with Serious Injury was
    43.7, with an aggravation rate of 42.7.
  • Analysis has revealed that numerous cases of
    non-guidelines child abuse offenses were scored
    out on these guidelines when they should not have
    been. These cases are excluded from the figures
    above.
  • The Commission recommended, and the General
    Assembly did not reject, revisions to the
    guidelines for this offense, effective July 1,
    2008.
  • The revisions were projected to improve
    compliance, albeit modestly. The Commission
    directed staff to continue examining this offense
    in hopes that the guidelines could be further
    improved.

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Most Frequently Cited Departure Reasons,
FY2003-FY2007
  • Mitigation (13.6)
  • Plea Agreement
  • Cooperated with authorities
  • Has made progress in rehabilitation
  • Weak evidence/witness refused to testify
  • Alternative sanction imposed
  • 2 offenders
  • 1 received teen challenge,
  • 1 sentenced to Diversion Center
  • Aggravation (42.7)
  • Extreme injury
  • Vulnerable victim
  • Facts of the case
  • Child victim
  • Guidelines recommendation is too low

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Child Abuse/Neglect with Serious Injury,
18.2-371.1 (A)
Actual Disposition
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Child Abuse/Neglect with Serious Injury,
18.2-371.1 (A)
  • Based on a special study of child abuse cases
    conducted this year, the high aggravation
    rate is partially attributable to victim injury,
    victim vulnerability, and the number of victims.
  • For Section A, three avenues were explored
  • Adjusting victim injury factor
  • Adding a factor for age of youngest victim
  • Adding a factor for number of victims
  • For Section C, several approaches were
    considered
  • Increasing primary offense scores, increasing the
    victim injury scores, adding a new category of
    injury, adding a factor for age of youngest
    victim, and adding a factor for number of victims

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Proposed Recommendation 3
NEW FACTOR ON SECTION A
  • SCORE THE FOLLOWING FACTOR ONLY IF PRIMARY
    OFFENSE IS CHILD NEGLECT/ABUSE, SERIOUS INJURY
  • Age of Youngest Victim at Time of Offense
  • Less than 8 years old ...........................
    ..................................................
    ............. 10
  • 8 11 years old ................................
    ..................................................
    .................... 5
  • 12 years or older ...............................
    ..................................................
    ................... 2

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Proposed Recommendation 3
NEW FACTOR ON SECTION C
  • SCORE THE FOLLOWING FACTOR ONLY IF PRIMARY
    OFFENSE IS CHILD NEGLECT/ABUSE, SERIOUS INJURY
  • Number of Victims
  • 1 victim ........................................
    ..................................................
    ....................... 3
  • 2 victims .......................................
    ..................................................
    ...................... 4
  • 3 or more victims ...............................
    ..................................................
    ............... 13

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Proposed Recommendation 3
  • By adding a victim age factor on Section A and a
    factor representing the number of victims on
    Section C, the guidelines would better approach
    current judicial practice and would improve the
    balance between mitigation and aggravation
    departures.

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Proposed Recommendation 3
  • Revise Section A of the Miscellaneous Sentencing
    Guidelines to increase the likelihood that
    offenders convicted of Felony Child Abuse/Neglect
    with Serious Injury are recommended for
    incarceration of more than 6 months if they abuse
    younger children.
  • Revise Section C of the Miscellaneous Sentencing
    Guidelines to increase the length of
    incarceration recommended based on the number of
    children abused.

30
Proposed Recommendation 4Gross, Wanton or
Reckless Care of a Child and Cruelty and
Injuries to Children
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Child Abuse Felonies ( 18.2-371.1(B)
40.1-103)
  • Issue
  • In November 2007, the Commission recommended
    adding guidelines for Gross, Wanton or Reckless
    Care of a Child ( 18.2-371.1(B)) and
    Cruelty and Injuries to Children ( 40.1-103).
  • The Commission recommended and the General
    Assembly approved adding guidelines for this
    offense, which took effect July 1, 2008.
  • The new guidelines were projected to result in
    modest compliance rates. The Commission directed
    staff to continue examining this offense in hopes
    that the guidelines could be further improved.

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Child Abuse Felonies ( 18.2-371.1(B)
40.1-103)
  • Analysis
  • Further analysis of the data suggests that the
    guidelines should be revised to account for the
    recklessness, neglect, or endangerment associated
    with these offenses.
  • A new category of victim injury can be created
    specific to child abuse cases.

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Proposed Recommendation 4
NEW CATEGORY OF INJURY FOR CHILD ABUSE CASES
  • Victim Injury
  • Primary offense VCC prefix other than
    FAM Primary Offense with VCC prefix of FAM
  • Threatened, emotional, or physical
    .......... 1 Reckless care, neglect,
    endangerment .... 2
  • Serious physical ...........................
    .............. 2 Threatened, emotional, or
    physical .......... 2
  • Serious physical ..........................
    ............... 5

34
Proposed Recommendation 4
Create a new category of victim injury to account
for the recklessness, neglect, or endangerment
associated with felony child abuse cases that
would score these circum-stances the same as
emotional or threatened injury.
35
Proposed Recommendation 5Other Sexual Assault
Worksheet C
36
Child Pornography Electronic Solicitation (
18.2-374.1 et al.)
  • Issue
  • In November 2006, the Commission recommended
    guidelines for child pornography and electronic
    (online) solicitation. The recommendations were
    not rejected by the 2007 General Assembly.
  • However, the 2007 General Assembly also enacted
    legislation elevating penalties for certain child
    pornography and online solicitation crimes. For
    example, the maximum penalties of 5 and 10 years
    for some offenses were increased to 30 and 40
    years.
  • The guidelines that became effective on July 1,
    2007, were implemented as approved by the General
    Assembly and, therefore, did not account for the
    new penalty structures.

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Proposed Recommendation 5
  • Primary Offense Additional Counts
  • Maximum Penalty 5 ....................
    ........................ 5
  • 10 ........................................ 10
  • 20 ........................................ 19
  • 30 ........................................ 29
  • 40 or more .......................... 39

Points
(in years)
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Proposed Recommendation 5
Expand the factor for Primary Offense Additional
Counts on the Other Sexual Assault guidelines to
correspond to the higher penalty structures
adopted by the 2007 General Assembly.
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