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Virginia

Title 19.2 · Chapter 19
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-317. When writ of error lies in criminal case for accused; when for Commonwealth; when for county, city or town.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-317.1. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-318. Appeal on writ of error to judgment for contempt.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-319. When execution of sentence to be suspended; bail; appeal from denial.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-320. Petitioner for writ of error to comply with Rules of Court.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-321. With whom petition for writ of error filed.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-321.1. Motion in the Court of Appeals for delayed appeal in criminal cases.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-321.2. Motion in the Supreme Court for delayed appeal in criminal cases.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-322. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-322.1. Suspension of execution of judgment on appeal.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-323. Denial by judge or justice no bar to allowance by Court.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-324. Decision of appellate court.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-324.1. Erroneously admitted evidence; appeal.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-325. Provisions which apply to criminal as well as civil cases; when plaintiff in error unable to pay printing costs.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-326. Payment of expenses of appeals of indigent defendants.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-327. How judgment of appellate court certified and entered.
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Code of Virginia § 19.2-327.01. Repealed.
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