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Criminal Procedure
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  • HB 1383 Central Criminal Records Exchange; criminal nonsupport.
  • HB 1384 Public defenders' offices.
  • HB 1412 Obtaining records of financial transactions & services by court order.
  • HB 1424 Payment of medical fees in certain criminal cases.
  • HB 1434 Sex Offender Registry.
  • HB 1454 Embezzlement and larceny the same.
  • HB 1466 Jury sentencing.
  • HB 1496 Criminal procedure; offenses committed on boundary of localities.
  • HB 1554 Crimes; death penalty.
  • HB 1555 Offense against two or more statutes or ordinances; double jeopardy.
  • HB 1561 Central Criminal Records Exchange; reports by law-enforcement.
  • HB 1570 Criminal procedure; public defender offices.
  • HB 1571 Criminal procedure; public defender office.
  • HB 1579 Sentencing proceeding by jury after conviction.
  • HB 1599 Competency to stand trial.
  • HB 1607 Thresholds for larceny and other related crimes.
  • HB 1626 When appeal by the Commonwealth in felony actions allowed.
  • HB 1683 Offense against two or more statutes or ordinances; double jeopardy.
  • HB 1752 Local "Crime Stoppers" programs.
  • HB 1768 Blood, saliva or tissue sample for DNA analysis.
  • HB 1787 Forfeiture of recognizance bond.
  • HB 1800 Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect.
  • HB 1859 Expungement of criminal records; unjust convictions.
  • HB 1905 Bail bondsmen.
  • HB 1906 Medical malpractice; expert witnesses.
  • HB 1912 Writ of actual innocence based on previously unknown evidence.
  • HB 1922 Writs of actual innocence.
  • HB 1923 Death penalty; mental retardation.
  • HB 1928 Crimes; money laundering.
  • HB 1952 Virginia State Crime Commission.
  • HB 1982 Testimony by treating physicians; consent of patient required.
  • HB 1999 Sexual crimes.
  • HB 2008 Restitution to crime victims.
  • HB 2019 Deferral and dismissal; penalty.
  • HB 2031 Background checks in localities.
  • HB 2038 Disclosure of information in criminal cases.
  • HB 2076 Dissemination of criminal history record information;school volunteer.
  • HB 2082 Chemical castration.
  • HB 2089 Food and beverage tax and meals tax; embezzlement.
  • HB 2109 Fraudulent account entries.
  • HB 2118 County manager form of government; background checks.
  • HB 2119 Criminal history record for employees involved; public water supply.
  • HB 2208 Search warrants; limitation on public inspection.
  • HB 2220 Court reporters.
  • HB 2232 Duties and responsibilities of local pretrial services officers.
  • HB 2278 Exception hearsay rule; recent complaint of a crime against a person.
  • HB 2332 Criminal background check screening for employment.
  • HB 2373 Background checks required for certain local employees or licensees.
  • HB 2379 Crime victim rights.
  • HB 2384 Disposition of the unrestorably incompetent defendant.
  • HB 2402 Nursing home, home care org., hospice program criminal record checks.
  • HB 2424 Postrelease supervision of felons.
  • HB 2430 Nomenclature correction.
  • HB 2432 DNA of juvenile felons.
  • HB 2461 Criminal procedure; collection of delinquent fines, costs, etc.
  • HB 2463 Patient health records privacy; subpoenas duces tecum; emergency.
  • HB 2500 Sealing of probation reports.
  • HB 2506 Orders for facial recognition technology.
  • HB 2510 Destruction of misdemeanor arrest warrants, summonses and capiases.
  • HB 2511 Criminal justice training academies; fees.
  • HB 2514 Disposition of the unrestorably incompetent defendant.
  • HB 2517 Final judgments in circuit court; when modifiable and appealable.
  • HB 2541 Criminal justice record information and crime code references.
  • HB 2575 Criminal sentencing; record of prior convictions.
  • HB 2578 Waiver of presentence reports.
  • HB 2587 Criminal procedure; DNA analysis after arrest for violent felony.
  • HB 2588 Procedures for taking saliva or tissue sample for DNA analysis.
  • HB 2656 Local warrant books; limits on release of information.
  • HB 2657 Death penalty; moratorium on executions.
  • HB 2661 DNA samples for violent crime arrests.
  • HB 2684 Victims of Drunk Driving Fund.
  • HB 2686 Address confidentiality program for victims.
  • HB 2691 Arrest for drunk driving
  • HB 2766 Modification of sentencing guidelines for embezzlement.
  • HB 2786 Commonwealth's failure to provide discovery.
  • HB 2787 Writ of actual innocence based on previously unknown evidence.
  • HB 2791 Protective orders authorized in cases of stalking & acts of violence.
  • HB 2826 Resisting arrest.
  • SB 705 Writ of actual innocence based on previously unknown evidence.
  • SB 707 Central Criminal Records Exchange; reports by law-enforcement.