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Michael P. Mullin (born October 18, 1981), known as Mike Mullin, is a former assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney for the City of
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and an American politician of the
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. Since 2016, he has represented (part-time) the 93rd district in the
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.


Early life and education

Mullin graduated from
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in
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where he was active in theatre and speech and debate. He traveled to Virginia's Hampton Roads region for his college education, graduating from
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in 2004. He then studied law at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., graduating with a J.D. from the
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. He has three sons and is active in the Christopher Newport University alumni association.


Career

After admission to the Virginia bar, Mullin worked as an assistant prosecutor in Hampton, Virginia. He became active in the Virginia Bar Association and the Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys. The Virginia Gang Investigator's association has also named him a Certified Gang Investigator. In November 2016, Mullin defeated Republican Heather Cordasco in a special election to fill the seat once held by Democrat
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, who won election to the
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in another special election occasioned by the death of John Miller. Mullin also defeated Cordasco in the general elections in November 2017 and November 2019. The 93rd district covers parts of
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, York County, Williamsburg, and
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. In the Virginia House, Mullin serves as vice chair of the Rules Committee, as well as the Labor and Commerce Committee and the Courts of Justice Committee. Mullin shortly after his election sponsored "Heaven's law" to protect children from child abuse; on December 30, 2019 he introduced two bills for the upcoming session concerning protocols for referring schoolchildren to criminal justice authorities. Mullin currently chairs a key subcommittee that can conduct hearings for rewriting Virginia's criminal code. On March 12, 2020, he noted progressive reforms passed in the current Virginia legislative session, which passed legislation offering additional protections for 14 and 15 year old defendants, as well as ending drivers license suspensions for unpaid fees and fines, raising the felony threshold to $1000, decriminalizing some marijuana offenses, reforming criminal discovery effective in the summer, expanding deferral options for certain misdemeanors, opening parole opportunities for certain "Fishback" defendants, and allowing jurors to be told about criminal punishment ranges."Reformers disappointed with criminal justice legislation", Virginia Lawyers' Weekly March 16, 2020 (online)


Electoral history


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mullin, Michael P. 1981 births Living people Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates Christopher Newport University alumni Politicians from Falls Church, Virginia Politicians from Suffolk, Virginia Columbus School of Law alumni 21st-century American politicians Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School alumni