by Dick Hall-Sizemore
For those readers of this blog who contend that Democrats and โprogressiveโ prosecutors are fixated on not prosecuting violent criminals and ignoring the needs of witnesses and victims, I have some good news for you.
Witness Protection
Since 1994 Virginia has had a statute authorizing the Virginia State Police to establish a witness protection program. However, because it has never been specifically funded, it has been seldom, if ever, used. (Never mind that the Department of State Police had GF balances at the end of FY 2022 of $32 million and $10 million in FY 2021.)
In March 2021, Steve Descano, the Commonwealthโs attorney for Fairfax County and Ramin Fatehi, then the deputy Commonwealthโs attorney for Norfolk, published an op-ed in The Virginian-Pilot calling on the General Assembly to fully fund the Witness Protection Program. They pointed out the problems that police and prosecutors have in getting witnesses to come forward due to their being threatened or otherwise intimidated. โWitness protection programs โ which provide for the security or relocation of witnesses away from those who might wish them harm โ are among the most effective means of counteracting witness intimidation,โ they contended. (more…)



Roanoke College womenโs swim team (front row) and supporters at press conference at Hotel Roanoke, Oct. 5, 2023 (photo/Scott Dreyer)


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