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  • HB 34 Public defender's office; establishment in Chesapeake City.
  • HB 39 Courts not of record; costs associated with actions of trial.
  • HB 71 Property bail bondsmen; certification.
  • HB 118 Wiretaps; expands crimes for which Attorney General may apply for orders.
  • HB 120 Misdemeanor cases; attorney to provide discovery.
  • HB 129 Death penalty; abolished.
  • HB 134 Death penalty; prohibited for pregnant women.
  • HB 164 Obstruction of justice; includes intimidating or impeding a witness.
  • HB 226 Resisting arrest; penalty.
  • HB 352 Criminal cases; testimony of husband and wife.
  • HB 492 Court-appointed counsel; compensation.
  • HB 495 Witness summons; payment of costs and expenses to physicians.
  • HB 522 Felony cases; suspension or modification of sentence for cooperation with prosecution.
  • HB 570 Illegal aliens and unidentified people; procedure for detention and arrest.
  • HB 578 Mentally ills; procedure for issuance of temporary detention orders by a magistrate.
  • HB 583 Public defender's office; establishment in Newport News City.
  • HB 590 Misdemeanor cases; arrest in lieu of service of summons.
  • HB 594 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; arrest may be reported to Centr. Criminal Records Exch.
  • HB 631 Criminal records; expungement for unjust conviction.
  • HB 647 Bonds; forfeiture for failure to appear and to meet conditions of recognizance.
  • HB 650 Wire, electronic or oral communications; penalty for illegal interception.
  • HB 655 Sex crimes against spouses; changes in provisions.
  • HB 664 Arrest without warrant; applicable in drunk driving cases.
  • HB 723 Criminal cases; sentencing proceeding by jury after conviction.
  • HB 755 Death penalty; content of sentencing order when sentence of imprisonment for life imposed.
  • HB 768 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs and reckless driving; dismissal of one of dual charges.
  • HB 776 Felonies; DNA sampling of arrestees for attempted crime.
  • HB 785 Speedy trial and speedy sentencing; provisions.
  • HB 810 Criminal justice academy training; Roanoke County may charge a fee for participation.
  • HB 865 Law-enforcement officers; procedure for hearing prior to issuance of warrant for arrest.
  • HB 879 Health records; privacy provisions.
  • HB 889 Bail; denied due to multiple DUI offenses.
  • HB 896 Trials; dismissal of action by nonsuit.
  • HB 916 Criminal history records check; applicable to justices, judges and substitute judges & magistrates.
  • HB 942 Grand jurors; procedure for selection.
  • HB 948 Court documents; abbreviated social security number of judgment debtor.
  • HB 950 Public defender's office; establishment in Arlington County and Falls Church City.
  • HB 1012 Gangs; presumption against bail, presentence report due to criminal participation.
  • HB 1053 Criminal penalties; revision throughout Code.
  • HB 1056 Public Defender Commission; name changed to Indigent Defense Commission.
  • HB 1058 Forfeiture statutes; transfer to criminal procedure code.
  • HB 1073 Arrest; issuance of warrant, execution.
  • HB 1083 Victim impact testimony; admission in proceedings.
  • HB 1095 Trials; exclusion of witnesses.
  • HB 1096 Juveniles; fingerprints and photographs required if charged with certain delinquent acts.
  • HB 1114 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; use of fees.
  • HB 1116 Crime prevention specialists; certification approval.
  • HB 1132 Bail; denied due to multiple DUI offenses.
  • HB 1139 Magistrates; appointment.
  • HB 1148 Sentencing guidelines; felony offenses include solic. to commit murder and terrorist activities.
  • HB 1169 Criminal cases; sentencing proceeding by jury after conviction.
  • HB 1233 Dom. violence, sexual assault, stalking & violation of protect. order; training of persn. to handle.
  • HB 1246 Freedom of Information Act; exempts certain records of Department of Criminal Justice Services.
  • HB 1292 Criminal cases; sentencing proceeding by jury after conviction.
  • HB 1308 Pretrial services; applicable for adults and juveniles transferred for trial as adults.
  • HB 1318 Arrest; time allowed for bail review hearing.
  • HB 1341 Capital punishment; age of applicability for certain minors.
  • HB 1356 Public defender's office; establishment in any judicial circuit that does not have one.
  • HB 1454 Public defender's office; establishment in Hampton City.
  • SB 23 Traffic infractions; prepayment.
  • SB 47 Death penalty; moratorium on executions.
  • SB 90 Criminal history records check; locality may require applicant or licensee to pay cost of fingerprt.
  • SB 93 Criminal history records check; applicable to adult substance abuse treatment facilities.
  • SB 100 Criminal Justice Services Board; membership.
  • SB 141 Trials; dismissal of action by nonsuit.
  • SB 162 Magistrates; abolishes training requirements by attorneys for the Commonwealth.
  • SB 177 Capital cases; appointment of counsel.
  • SB 192 Embezzlement by public official of public funds; penalty.
  • SB 218 Felony convictions; issuance of writ of actual innocence for nonbiological evidence.
  • SB 236 Dom. violence, sexual assault, stalking & violation of protect. order; training of persn. to handle.
  • SB 238 Felony cases; transmission of prisoner orders.
  • SB 250 Wire, electronic or oral communications; no penalty if parties consent to interception.
  • SB 298 Conservators of the peace; includes special agents of Department of Homeland Security.
  • SB 308 Community criminal justice boards; representation at meetings.
  • SB 330 Public Defender Commission; name changed to Indigent Defense Commission.
  • SB 333 Felony convictions; issuance of writ of actual innocence for nonbiological evidence.
  • SB 334 Bail enforcement agents; regulation and licensure.
  • SB 384 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; mandatory minimum sentence of 3rd offense, joint pros.
  • SB 390 Conservators of the peace; registration.
  • SB 414 Trials; appeals due to inadequate damages.