Virginia Statutes

§ 53.1-196 — Good conduct credits of persons convicted after October 1, 1942; effect of credit upon eligibility for parole

Virginia § 53.1-196
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 53.1PRISONS AND OTHER METHODS OF CORRECTION
Ch. 6COMMENCEMENT OF TERMS; CREDITS AND ALLOWANCES
Art. 2GOOD CONDUCT ALLOWANCES FOR PERSONS COMMITTED PRIOR TO JULY 1, 1981

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Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-196 (2026).

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Every person convicted of a felony on or after October 1, 1942 and every person convicted of a misdemeanor and confined in any state correctional facility shall, for every twenty days of confinement after sentence, either in a local correctional facility awaiting transfer to the Department or in any state correctional facility serving the sentence imposed upon him, without violation of any written jail or prison rule or regulation, be allowed a credit of ten days upon his total term of confinement to which he has been sentenced, in addition to the time he actually serves. So much of the credit allowed to misdemeanants by this section as applies to time served prior to June 24, 1944, shall be in lieu of, and not in addition to, any credit they may have earned under the law as it existed pri

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 53-213; 1970, c. 648; 1972, c. 487; 1973, c. 208; 1974, c. 533; 1977, c. 182; 1982, c. 636.

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