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2011 Code of Virginia
Title 19.2 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
Chapter 15 Trial and Its Incidents (19.2-239 thru 19.2-266.2)
- 19.2-239 Jurisdiction in criminal cases
- 19.2-240 Clerks shall make out criminal docket
- 19.2-241 Time within which court to set criminal cases for trial
- 19.2-242 Accused discharged from jail if not indicted in time
- 19.2-243 Limitation on prosecution of felony due to lapse of time after finding of probable cause; misdemean...
- 19.2-244 Venue in general
- 19.2-245 Offenses committed without and made punishable within Commonwealth; embezzlement or larceny committ...
- 19.2-245.01 Offenses involving reports or statements concerning cigarette sales or stamping
- 19.2-245.1 Forgery; where prosecuted
- 19.2-245.2 Tax offenses; where prosecuted
- 19.2-246 Injury inflicted by person within Commonwealth upon one outside Commonwealth
- 19.2-247 Venue in certain homicide cases
- 19.2-248 Venue when mortal wound, etc., inflicted in one county and death ensues in another
- 19.2-249 Offenses committed on boundary of two counties, two cities, or county and city, etc.; where prosecu...
- 19.2-249.1 Offenses committed within towns situated in two or more counties; where prosecuted
- 19.2-249.2 Venue for prosecution of computer crimes.
- 19.2-250 How far jurisdiction of corporate authorities extends
- 19.2-251 When and how venue may be changed
- 19.2-252 Court ordering change of venue may admit accused to bail and recognize witnesses; remand of accuse...
- 19.2-253 Procedure upon and after change of venue
- 19.2-254 Arraignment; pleas; when court may refuse to accept plea
- 19.2-254.1 Procedure in traffic infraction cases
- 19.2-254.2 Procedure in nontraffic offenses for which prepayment is authorized
- 19.2-255 Defendant allowed to plead several matters of law or fact
- 19.2-256 Approvers
- 19.2-257 Trial without jury in felony cases
- 19.2-258 Trial of misdemeanors by court without jury; failure to appear deemed waiver of jury
- 19.2-258.1 Trial of traffic infractions; measure of proof; failure to appear
- 19.2-259 On trial for felony, accused to be present; when court may enter plea for him, and trial go o...
- 19.2-260 Provisions of Title 8.01 apply except as provided in this article
- 19.2-261 Charging grand jury in presence of person selected as juror
- 19.2-262 Waiver of jury trial; numbers of jurors in criminal cases; how jurors selected from panel
- 19.2-262.1 Joinder of defendants
- 19.2-263 Description unavailable
- 19.2-263.1 Contact between judge and juror prohibited
- 19.2-263.2 Jury instructions
- 19.2-263.3 Juror information confidential.
- 19.2-264 When jury need not be kept together in felony case; sufficient compliance with requirement that jur...
- 19.2-264.1 Views by juries
- 19.2-264.2 Conditions for imposition of death sentence
- 19.2-264.3 Procedure for trial by jury
- 19.2-264.3:1 Expert assistance when defendant's mental condition relevant to capital sentencing
- 19.2-264.3:1.1 Capital cases; determination of mental retardation
- 19.2-264.3:1.2 Expert assistance when issue of defendant's mental retardation relevant to capital sentencin...
- 19.2-264.3:1.3 Expert assistance for indigent defendants in capital cases.
- 19.2-264.3:2 Notice to the defendant of intention to present evidence of unadjudicated criminal conduc...
- 19.2-264.3:3 Limitations on use of statements or disclosure by defendant during evaluations
- 19.2-264.3:4 Notice of expert testimony in capital case.
- 19.2-264.4 Sentence proceeding
- 19.2-264.5 Post-sentence reports
- 19.2-265 Opening statement of counsel
- 19.2-265.01 Victims, certain members of the family and support persons not to be excluded
- 19.2-265.1 Exclusion of witnesses
- 19.2-265.2 Judicial notice of laws
- 19.2-265.3 Nolle prosequi; discretion of court upon good cause shown
- 19.2-265.4 Failure to provide discovery
- 19.2-265.5 Prosecuting misdemeanor cases without attorney
- 19.2-265.6 Effect of dismissal of criminal charges.
- 19.2-266 Exclusion of persons from trial; photographs and broadcasting permitted under designated guidelines...
- 19.2-266.1 Conviction of lesser offense on indictment for homicide
- 19.2-266.2 Defense objections to be raised before trial; hearing; bill of particulars
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