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Virginia

Title 18.2 · Chapter 10
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-434. What deemed perjury; punishment and penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-435. Giving conflicting testimony on separate occasions as to same matter; indictment; sufficiency of evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-436. Inducing another to give false testimony; sufficiency of evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-437. Immunity of witnesses.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-438. Bribes to officers or candidates for office.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-439. Acceptance of bribe by officer or candidate.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-440. Bribes to officers to prevent service of process.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-441. Giving bribes to, or receiving bribes by, commissioners, jurors, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-441.1. Bribery of witnesses.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-442. Bribery of participants in games, contests or sports.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-443. Solicitation or acceptance of bribes by participants or by managers, coaches or trainers.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-444. Corruptly influencing, or being influenced as, agents, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-444.1. Reserved.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-444.2. Giving or accepting a fee or gift for purposes of influencing decisions of financial institution.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-445. Immunity of witnesses.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-446. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-447. When person guilty of bribery.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-448. Certain matters not to constitute defenses.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-449. Punishment.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-450. Immunity of witnesses.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-451. Definitions; application and construction of article.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-452. Barratry unlawful.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-453. Aiders and abettors.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-454. Enjoining barratry.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-455. Unprofessional conduct; revocation of license.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-456. Cases in which courts and judges may punish summarily for contempt.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-457. Fine and imprisonment by court limited unless jury impaneled.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-458. Power of judge of district court to punish for contempt.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-459. Appeal from sentence of such judge.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-460. Obstructing justice; resisting arrest; fleeing from a law-enforcement officer; penalties.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-460.1. Unlawful disclosure of existence of order authorizing wire or oral interception of communication.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-461. Falsely summoning or giving false reports to law-enforcement officials.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-461.1. False emergency communication to emergency personnel; penalties.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-462. Concealing or compounding offenses; penalties.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-462.1. Use of police radio during commission of crime.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-463. Refusal to aid officer in execution of his office.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-464. Failure to obey order of conservator of the peace.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-465. Officer summoning juror to act impartially.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-465.1. Penalizing employee for court appearance or service on jury panel.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-465.2. Contact with jurors after trial prohibited; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-466. Corruptly procuring juror to be summoned.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-467. Fraud in drawing jurors, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-468. Making sound recordings of jury deliberations.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-469. Officer refusing, delaying, etc., to execute process for criminal.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-470. Extortion by officer.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-471. Fraudulent issue of fee bills.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-471.1. Destruction of human biological evidence; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-472. False entries or destruction of records by officers.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-472.1. Providing false information or failing to provide registration information; penalty; prima facie evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-473. Persons aiding escape of prisoner or child.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-473.1. Communication with prisoners or committed person; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-473.2. Covering a security camera in a correctional facility; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-474. Delivery of articles to prisoners or committed person.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-474.1. Delivery of drugs, firearms, explosives, etc., to prisoners or committed persons.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-474.2. Bribery in correctional facilities; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-475. Officers, etc., voluntarily allowing person convicted, charged, or adjudicated delinquent of felony to escape; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-476. Officers, etc., willfully and deliberately permitting person convicted of, charged with, or adjudicated delinquent of a nonfelonious offense to escape or willfully refusing to receive person; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-477. Prisoner escaping from jail; how punished.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-477.1. Escapes from juvenile facility; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-477.2. Punishment for certain offenses committed within a secure juvenile facility or detention home.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-478. Escape from jail or custody by force or violence without setting fire to jail; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-479. Escape without force or violence or setting fire to jail; penalties.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-479.1. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-480. Escape, etc., by setting fire to jail.
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Code of Virginia § 18.2-480.1. Admissibility of records of Department of Corrections in escape cases.
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