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Disqualified voters challenge Virginia’s felony disenfranchisement provision

JURIST

Three Virginia citizens disqualified from voting due to felony convictions joined a nonprofit organization to file a lawsuit Monday in federal court against Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and several state elections officials. The action challenges the felony disenfranchisement provision of the Virginia Constitution.

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Virginia restores civil rights to felons released from incarceration

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Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced on Tuesday that going forward any Virginian convicted of a felony will automatically have their civil rights restored upon release from incarceration. ” Only two other states—Iowa and Kentucky—have constitutions that permanently disenfranchise citizens with past felony convictions. .”

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Former Virginia police officer convicted in January 6 Capitol attack case

JURIST

A jury for the US District Court for the District of Columbia Monday convicted former Mount Rocky police officer Thomas Robertson on all charges related to the January 6 Capitol attack. According to court documents, the officers were off duty when they headed to DC in Robertson’s car on January 6. The investigation remains ongoing.

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Off-duty Virginia police officer sentenced to 87 months for January 6 riot

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According to court documents , Robertson, 49, and co-defendent Jacob Fracker were both officers with the Rocky Mount, Virginia, Police Department and were off duty when they headed for Washington, D.C. The post Off-duty Virginia police officer sentenced to 87 months for January 6 riot appeared first on JURIST - News.

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New Law Makes No-Fault Divorce Easier in Virginia

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The Virginia General Assembly has made a significant change to Virginia Code § 20-106 concerning the requirements for a no-fault divorce. Effective July 1, 2021, Virginia law will no longer require a corroborating witness for a divorce based on no-fault grounds. There are advantages and disadvantages to each.

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Six West Virginia Corrections Officers Indicted for Allegedly Beating Inmate to Death

The Crime Report

Five former correctional officers, and a former lieutenant, at the Southern Regional Jail in West Virginia have been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with the 2022 death of an incarcerated man who was beaten while handcuffed and restrained in an interview room and later a jail cell, Leah Willingham report for the Associated Press.

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Virginia Couple Plead Guilty in Capitol Riot, Opening Door For Future Cases 

The Crime Report

A Virginia couple on Monday pleaded guilty to demonstrating unlawfully in the U.S. The couple admitted during a court hearing that they violated a federal law that prohibits “parading, demonstrating, or picketing” inside the Capitol without proper authorization. Capitol during the Jan.