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2002 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 12 Slander and libel; chastity and virtue of a female.
  • HB 32 Knowingly harboring a terrorist.
  • HB 38 Terrorism; criteria for requesting wiretaps, threats of bodily injury.
  • HB 46 School crisis and emergency management plans; includes terrorism.
  • HB 57 Possession of open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle; penalty.
  • HB 58 Terroristic acts; accessories after fact.
  • HB 59 Possession of open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle; penalty.
  • HB 60 Restoration of civil right to be eligible to vote for felons.
  • HB 67 Charging a violation of driving while intoxicated.
  • HB 68 Felony cases; appeal by the Commonwealth.
  • HB 69 Arrest in lieu of service of summons in minor misdemeanor case.
  • HB 88 Crimes against nature; school board policies.
  • HB 119 One handgun a month purchase limitation.
  • HB 129 Violation of court order regarding custody and visitation; penalty.
  • HB 132 Establishment of gun-free school zones; penalty.
  • HB 133 Crimes against nature.
  • HB 142 Criminal possession of black powder.
  • HB 149 Feticide; penalty.
  • HB 210 Stalking; penalty.
  • HB 220 Assault and battery against a family or household member; penalty.
  • HB 223 Concealed weapons by retired law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 224 Death penalty; abolished for certain offenses.
  • HB 244 Premises deemed common nuisance; penalty.
  • HB 260 Infectious biological substances.
  • HB 268 Concealing or compounding offenses.
  • HB 269 Wharton's Rule abrogated in drug and munitions delivery cases.
  • HB 300 Possession of firearms, stun weapons by convicted felons.
  • HB 304 Computer trespass; penalty.
  • HB 306 Civil commitment of sexually violent predators.
  • HB 343 Embezzlement; penalties.
  • HB 359 What constitutes grand larceny.
  • HB 360 Petit and grand larceny; penalty.
  • HB 366 Impersonating an officer.
  • HB 369 Obstructing justice by giving a false statement.
  • HB 409 Assault and battery against a family member; penalty.
  • HB 416 Violations of child custody or visitation order.
  • HB 427 Assault and battery by school personnel.
  • HB 432 Carrying firearms during period of protective order.
  • HB 453 Comprehensive Terrorism Act; penalties.
  • HB 455 Bad checks; notice of nonpayment.
  • HB 456 Crimes; stalking.
  • HB 488 Domestic violence; statewide facilitator for victims.
  • HB 489 Wills and estates; presumption of death due to 9-11.
  • HB 527 Escape and custody.
  • HB 544 Crimes; spying or peeping.
  • HB 546 Controlled substances; penalty for illegal sale, manufacturer, etc.
  • HB 563 Abortion; conscience clause.
  • HB 565 Criminal solicitation; penalty.
  • HB 582 Deadly physical force on intruders.
  • HB 604 Carrying concealed weapons; out-of-state license.
  • HB 630 Creating false identification cards.
  • HB 644 Capital murder; includes killing in commission of burglary.
  • HB 664 Health professionals to report injuries associated with terrorism.
  • HB 666 Impersonation of public safety personnel or forest wardens.
  • HB 671 Forfeiture of driver's license for driving while intoxicated.
  • HB 700 Freedom of Information; exemptions relating to terrorism.
  • HB 706 Carrying firearms during period of protective order.
  • HB 728 Freedom of Information Act; exemptions relating to terrorism.
  • HB 811 Definition of concealed weapon; penalty.
  • HB 816 Employee court appearances.
  • HB 838 Use of firearm in committing felony.
  • HB 874 Drug-free day care zone; penalty.
  • HB 876 State Police special unit for terrorism.
  • HB 882 Department of Health; bioterrorism unit.
  • HB 893 Capital murder of a law-enforcement officer; penalty.
  • HB 903 Harboring a terrorist.
  • HB 915 Illegal gambling.
  • HB 917 Drug Treatment Court; established, reports by Exe. Sec. of S.C.
  • HB 922 Exemplary damages for persons injured by intoxicated drivers.
  • HB 931 Charitable Gaming Commission; fair market rental value.
  • HB 932 Assault and battery against a family or household member; penalty.
  • HB 945 Reckless driving; penalty.
  • HB 951 Criminal background check required for employees of gun dealer.
  • HB 952 Concealed handguns; lifts restrictions in restaurants.
  • HB 953 Assault and battery against a family or household member.
  • HB 956 Hate crimes; penalty.
  • HB 958 Carrying weapon into State Capitol and Gen. Assembly Bldg. prohibited.
  • HB 979 Threats to release infectious biological or chemical substances.
  • HB 1005 Burning object on property of another or public place.
  • HB 1009 Violation of court order regarding custody and visitation.