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2011 Code of Virginia
Title 19.2 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
Chapter 22.2 Miscellaneous Forfeiture Provisions (19.2-386.15 thru 19.2-386.32)
- 19.2-386.15 Seizure of property used in connection with or derived from terrorism
- 19.2-386.16 Forfeiture of motor vehicles used in commission of certain crimes
- 19.2-386.17 Forfeitures for computer crimes
- 19.2-386.18 Forfeiture of unlawful electronic communication devices
- 19.2-386.19 Seizure of property used in connection with money laundering
- 19.2-386.20 Forfeiture of cigarettes sold or attempted to be sold in an unlawful delivery sale
- 19.2-386.21 Forfeiture of counterfeit cigarettes
- 19.2-386.22 Seizure of property used in connection with or derived from illegal drug transactions
- 19.2-386.23 Disposal of seized controlled substances, marijuana, synthetic cannabinoids, and paraphernali...
- 19.2-386.24 Destruction of seized controlled substances, marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids prior to tria...
- 19.2-386.25 Judge may order law-enforcement agency to maintain custody of controlled substances, etc
- 19.2-386.26 Seizure and forfeiture of drug paraphernalia
- 19.2-386.27 Forfeiture of firearms carried in violation of { 18.2-308
- 19.2-386.28 Forfeiture of weapons that are concealed, possessed, transported or carried in violation of la...
- 19.2-386.29 Forfeiture of certain weapons used in commission of criminal offense
- 19.2-386.30 Forfeiture of money, gambling devices, etc., seized from illegal gambling enterprise; innocent owne...
- 19.2-386.31 Seizure and forfeiture of property used in connection with the exploitation and solicitation of chi...
- 19.2-386.32 Seizure and forfeiture of property used in connection with the abduction of children.
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