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- HB 18 Removal of action from general district court to circuit court.
- HB 55 Exceptions to speedy trials.
- HB 67 Attorneys' fees; civil rights violations by Commonwealth.
- HB 82 Assuming the identity of another person.
- HB 92 HMO liability; health care treatment decisions.
- HB 157 Crimes; transporting controlled substances.
- HB 158 Crimes; manufacturing, distributing, etc., of illegal steroids.
- HB 175 Parental liability for acts by minor resulting in damage to property.
- HB 242 Disarming a law-enforcement or correctional officer.
- HB 244 Hate crimes.
- HB 282 Distribution of certain drugs to persons under 18 prohibited.
- HB 289 Prisoners; penalty for possession of controlled substance.
- HB 307 Transporting controlled substances; penalty.
- HB 311 Threats to bomb or damage buildings or means of transportation.
- HB 320 Motor vehicles; penalty for failure to stop at accident.
- HB 352 Definition of "obscene."
- HB 357 Possession of certain quantities of controlled substance or marijuana.
- HB 359 Penalty for practicing law without authority.
- HB 381 Sentencing guidelines for possession of controlled substances.
- HB 382 Penalty for subsequent conviction of certain drug offenses.
- HB 384 Drug offenses; required screening, commitment for treatment, etc.
- HB 385 Illegal drug sales on school property.
- HB 407 Presentence reports.
- HB 466 Restricted license.
- HB 468 Marriage licenses not returned.
- HB 481 Testimony by child victims and witnesses.
- HB 515 Felonies and misdemeanor appeals; sentencing.
- HB 524 Civil immunity; blood tests for DUI.
- HB 559 Payment of medical fees in child sexual or physical abuse cases.
- HB 563 Crimes; grand larceny defined.
- HB 599 Failure to appear for summons for parking violation.
- HB 629 Sale of tobacco products to minors.
- HB 630 Penalty for driving while intoxicated; subsequent offense.
- HB 651 Children in need of services.
- HB 654 Local bicycle helmet ordinances.
- HB 668 Delinquent juveniles.
- HB 670 Time limitations for detention of juveniles.
- HB 753 Motion for summary judgment.
- HB 754 Bases for motions for summary judgment.
- HB 758 Body piercing of persons less than eighteen years of age; penalty.
- HB 765 Withholding earnings for child support; penalty.
- HB 809 Civil remedies; use of depositions.
- HB 844 Dismissal of action by nonsuit.
- HB 931 Bail procedures, arraignment, access to criminal information.
- HB 960 Prisoners; good time credit.
- HB 992 Pleadings deemed filed upon delivery by mailing service.
- HB 993 Presentence reports.
- HB 1000 Victim participation in plea agreements.
- HB 1015 Juror lists.
- HB 1066 Disclosure of plaintiff's attorney's fees to jury.
- HB 1071 Megan's law.
- HB 1079 Abortion; informed consent.
- HB 1082 Salaries of magistrates; local supplement.
- HB 1103 Admissibility of evidence of damages to rental property.
- HB 1107 Crimes against nature.
- HB 1127 Uniform Fine Schedule; motor vehicles.
- HB 1191 Trusts; portfolio strategy, risk and return objectives.
- HB 1218 Civil remedies; use of depositions.
- HB 1221 Protective orders in family abuse.
- HB 1224 Duty of care to law-enforcement officers and firefighters, etc.
- HB 1225 Religious freedom preserved.
- HB 1313 Blood samples taken by emergency room personnel.
- HB 1317 Testimony before a multi-jurisdiction grand jury.
- HB 1328 Drug screenings of certain offenders.
- HB 1347 Uninsured motor vehicles; waiver of operator's rights.
- HB 1384 Prostitution.
- HB 1389 Mechanic's liens.
- HB 1542 Harassment by computer.
- SB 119 Charter; City of Portsmouth.
- SB 387 Victim participation in plea agreements.
- SB 402 Acceptance of checks by clerks.