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Virginia

Title 19.2 · Chapter 1
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-1. Repealing clause.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-2. Effect of repeal of Title 19.1 and enactment of this title.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-3. Certain notices, recognizances and processes validated.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-3.1. Personal appearance by two-way electronic video and audio communication; standards.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-4. References to former sections, articles or chapters of Titles 18.1 and 19.1.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-5. Meaning of certain terms.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-6. Appointive power of circuit courts.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-7. Rewards for arrest of persons convicted of or charged with offenses; rewards for conviction of unknown offenders.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-8. Limitation of prosecutions.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-8.1. Prosecution for murder or manslaughter; passage of time not a limitation.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-9. Prosecution of certain criminal cases removed from state to federal courts; costs.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-9.1. Written notice required for complaining witness who is requested to take polygraph test.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-10. Outlawry abolished.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-10.1. (Effective until July 1, 2026) Subpoena duces tecum for obtaining records concerning banking and credit cards. § 19.2-10.1. (Effective July 1, 2026) Subpoena duces tecum for obtaining records concerning banking and credit cards.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-10.2. Administrative subpoena issued for record from provider of electronic communication service or remote computing service.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-10.3. Reasonable suspicion required to stop, board, or inspect a noncommercial vessel on navigable waters of the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-10.4. Subpoena duces tecum; attorney-issued subpoena duces tecum.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-11. Procedure in contempt cases.
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