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Committee favors giving judges discretion over secured bonds, amends technical language and reports bill (8–1)

January 28, 2026 | 2026 Legislature VA, Virginia


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Committee favors giving judges discretion over secured bonds, amends technical language and reports bill (8–1)
Delegate Colson presented HB357 with a clarifying line amendment to the language that would be added to Va. Code §19.2‑120 regarding a defendant’s probation or parole status. The bill eliminates a presumption of mandatory secured bonds tied to prior convictions and instead allows magistrates and judges to determine whether a secured or unsecured bond is appropriate based on individualized risk factors.

Supporters including Class Justice for Virginia, Legal Aid Justice Center and community groups argued mandatory secured bonds are overly broad, disparately impact low‑income individuals and restrict judicial discretion. The substitute and technical amendment were adopted. The subcommittee reported HB357 with amendments by a recorded vote of 8–1.

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