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Virginia

Title 16.1 · Chapter 7
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-123. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-123.1. Criminal and traffic jurisdiction of general district courts.
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Code of Virginia §§ 16.1-124, 16.1-125. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-126. Certain courts of record may try misdemeanors; procedure.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-127. Courts may conduct preliminary examinations.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-128. Exception when jurisdiction in State Corporation Commission.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-129. Offenses tried on warrants, or as provided in Chapter 7 of Title 19.2.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-129.1. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-129.2. Procedure when warrant defective.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-129.3. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-130. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-131. Subpoenas duces tecum and recognizances of witnesses; applicable provisions.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-131.1. Procedure when constitutionality of a statute is challenged in a court not of record.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-132. Right of appeal.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-133. Withdrawal of appeal.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-133.1. Reopening case after conviction.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-134. Appeal by Commonwealth in revenue cases.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-135. Bail and recognizance; papers filed with circuit court.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-136. How appeal tried.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-137. Procedure on appeal when warrant defective.
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Code of Virginia § 16.1-138. Repealed.
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