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    Here's a look into dozens of new Virginia laws now in effect

    By Bill Fitzgerald,

    1 day ago
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    RICHMOND, Va. -- July 1 marked the first day for dozens of new laws in Virginia. CBS 6 anchor Bill Fitzgerald broke down some of those new laws and how they might impact your life.

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    A rundown of new laws now in effect in Virginia

    One of the bills going into effect Monday, stems from a tragedy out of Dinwiddie County last year.

    28-year-old Irvo Otieno died in March 2023 while in custody at Central State Hospital, after being transported by Henrico Sheriff's deputies from Henrico Doctors Hospital.

    Since his death, his mother, Caroline Ouko, has worked around the clock to honor her son's memory, by making a difference for other families under similar circumstances.

    Irvo's law, which was supported by Governor Youngkin, aims to ensure access for loved ones of people in a mental health crisis.

    That access is something Ouko said she was denied during Otieno's last time at the hospital.

    "It's an honor to have a law in Irvo's name," Ouko said at the signing. "Irvo's Law will give you access to be with your loved ones in a mental health crisis as they navigate treatment for support and supportive decision-making. Irvo's Law will alleviate the trauma that arises with separation. Our families are part of our mental health and we need them beside us in those tough times."

    This spring, prosecutors withdrew charges against five sheriff's deputies, and downgraded charges for two deputies and a hospital worker in connection to Otieno's death

    Another bill signed into law this session limits the use of canine attack dogs inside prisons.

    A report from Business Insider last July found that of the nearly 300 documented cases of prison attack dogs biting inmates between 2017 and 2022, 271 cases were in Virginia. That's more than 90 percent.

    I spoke with the legislators backing the bill and Shawn Weneta, who is part of the Humanization Project, which works to humanize people in the prison system. He formerly worked with the American Civil Liberties Union.

    "I spent 16 years in prisons in Virginia, and I saw these dogs in action," said Weneta, who says he's grateful a new law will curb the use of attack dogs in Virginia prisons.

    He says the dogs makes prisons less safe.

    "It's not even so much of what they do, but it's the effect that they have on the environment and the escalated tensions of many of these dogs," said Weneta. We have lots of video of this, where many of these dogs are snapping at the end of their leash. They at least appear to be- even if they aren't- they appear to be out of control, particularly to a layman."

    An investigation last year by Business Insider revealed the vast majority - more than ninety percent- of inmate bites by prison dogs nationwide over a five-year period happened in the Commonwealth.

    "So it's clearly a Virginia problem, not a national problem," said Weneta. "Virginia was an outlier."

    Two Virginia legislators saw the article and the need to address the problem.

    Delegates Michael Webert (R, Rappahannock) and Holly Seibold (D, Fairfax) crafted a bipartisan bill that drew support from their colleagues and Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

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