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Virginia

Title 19.2 · Chapter 17
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-283. How accused may be convicted of felony.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-284. Proof of ownership in offense relating to property.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-285. Accused guilty of part of offense charged; sentence; on new trial what tried.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-286. Conviction of attempt or as accessory on indictment for felony; effect of general verdict of not guilty.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-287. Verdict and judgment, when jury agree as to some and disagree as to others.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-288. Verdict when accused found guilty of punishable homicide.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-289. Conviction of petit larceny.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-290. Conviction of petit larceny though thing stolen worth $1,000 or more.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-291. Faulty counts; motion to strike; general verdict of guilty.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-291.1. Report of conviction of school employees for certain offenses.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-292. Acquittal by jury on merits bar to further prosecution for same offense.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-293. When acquittal not a bar to further prosecution for same offense.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-294. Offense against two or more statutes or ordinances.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-294.1. Dismissal of one of dual charges for driving while intoxicated and reckless driving upon conviction of other charge.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-294.2. Procedure when aliens convicted of certain felonies; duties of probation and parole officer.
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