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Title 19.2 · Chapter 12
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-183. Examination of witnesses; assistance of counsel; evidentiary matters and remedies; power to adjourn case.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-183.1. Joint preliminary hearings.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-184. Witnesses may be separated (Subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:615 derived in part from this section).
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-185. Testimony may be reduced to writing and subscribed.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-186. When accused to be discharged, tried, committed or bailed by judge.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-187. Admission into evidence of certain certificates of analysis.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-187.01. Certificate of analysis as evidence of chain of custody of material described therein.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-187.1. Procedures for notifying accused of certificate of analysis; waiver; continuances.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-187.2. Procedure for subpoena duces tecum of analysis evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-187.02. Admissibility of written reports or records of blood alcohol tests conducted in the regular course of providing emergency medical treatment.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-188. Reports by Chief Medical Examiner received as evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-188.1. Testimony regarding identification of controlled substances.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-188.2. Certificate of surgeon as evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-188.3. Admissibility of affidavits by government officials regarding a search of government records (Subdivision (10)(b) of Supreme Court Rule 2:803 derived from this section).
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-188.4. Two-way video testimony related to certain forensic medical examinations.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-189. Commitment of accused for further examination.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-190. To whom, and when, examination and recognizance to be certified.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-190.1. Certification of ancillary misdemeanor offenses.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-190.2. Withdrawal of privately retained counsel.
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