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== Context ==
== Context ==
This bill arrives amid national controversy over bail reform policies. Multiple cases tracked in the [[Judicial Watch]] section of this wiki document incidents where defendants released on low bail went on to commit additional violent crimes, including [[Judge Joy Kennedy Bail Decision|the Judge Joy Kennedy case]] in Cleveland where a defendant released on reduced bail killed a man days later.
This bill arrives amid national controversy over bail reform policies. Multiple cases tracked in the [[Judicial Watch]] section of this wiki document incidents where defendants released on low bail went on to commit additional violent crimes, including [[Judge Joy Kennedy Bail Decision|the Judge Joy Kennedy case]] in Cleveland where a defendant released on reduced bail killed a man days later.
== Legislative Status ==
* '''Bill Number''': HB357
* '''Official Title''': Person arrested for a felony; release of accused on secured or unsecured bond.
* '''Status''' (as of Feb 18, 2026): '''Passed House''' — ✅ Passed House (in Senate)
* '''Patron''': Katrina Callsen
* '''LIS Link''': [https://lis.virginia.gov/bill/20261/HB357 HB357 on Virginia LIS]
* '''Notes''': Votes: 62‑Y 35‑N 0‑A, 15‑Y 7‑N, 62‑Y 35‑N; In S-Courts of Justice


== Sources ==
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 20:24, 18 February 2026

Virginia HB357 — Weaken Bail Standards — Bill introduced by Virginia Democrats to make it harder for judges to deny bail, even for serious violent offenses.

Summary

HB357 would restrict judges' ability to deny bail for defendants charged with:

  • Aggravated assault
  • Armed robbery
  • Drug trafficking
  • Other serious offenses currently eligible for pretrial detention

Key Details

  • Bill Number: HB357
  • Session: 2026 Virginia General Assembly
  • Category: Criminal Justice / Bail Reform

Context

This bill arrives amid national controversy over bail reform policies. Multiple cases tracked in the Judicial Watch section of this wiki document incidents where defendants released on low bail went on to commit additional violent crimes, including the Judge Joy Kennedy case in Cleveland where a defendant released on reduced bail killed a man days later.

Legislative Status

  • Bill Number: HB357
  • Official Title: Person arrested for a felony; release of accused on secured or unsecured bond.
  • Status (as of Feb 18, 2026): Passed House — ✅ Passed House (in Senate)
  • Patron: Katrina Callsen
  • LIS Link: HB357 on Virginia LIS
  • Notes: Votes: 62‑Y 35‑N 0‑A, 15‑Y 7‑N, 62‑Y 35‑N; In S-Courts of Justice

Sources