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Cities have the legal right to move Confederate monuments, says Norfolk Attorney https://www.13newsnow.com/article/news/local/cities-have-the-legal-right-to-move-confederat...

Cities have the legal right to move Confederate monuments,


says Norfolk Attorney

Author: Robert Boyd

NORFOLK, Va. (WVEC) -- Over the last week people in Hampton Roads have been protesting for the removal and
relocation of confederate monuments.

However, some say relocating these monuments would be illegal under state law.

Under state law code 15.2-1812, Memorials for War Veterans, which was amended in 1997:

“It shall be unlawful for the authorities of the locality, or any other person or persons, to disturb or interfere
with any monuments or memorials. For purposes of this section 'disturb or interfere with' includes removal
of, damaging or defacing monuments or memorials.”

“But the issue has not been decided by the supreme court, if that issue is retroactive and that’s a fancy way of saying if
the monument was erected before December 1, 1997 does this state statute have any affect,” said attorney Michael
Goodove.

Goodove believes cities like Portsmouth and Norfolk have the legal right to relocate the monuments because they were
erected before the statute was amended.

“This doesn’t stop you that’s why you are seeing the governor come out in support of the municipalities and in support
of relocation of some of the monuments,” said Goodove.

This issue has already gone before a judge in Danville, back in 2015, regarding another confederate monument erected
before the law was amended.

“He determined that it did not prohibit a municipality from removing these memorials,” said Goodove.
Further explaining that he would not be surprised if people continue to sue over the removal of these confederate
monuments and the issue eventually ends up in the state supreme court.

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