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2006 SESSION
063879728Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 19.2-270.4 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 19.2-270.4. When donation, destruction or return of exhibits received in evidence authorized.
A. Except as provided in § 19.2-270.4:1 and unless objection
with sufficient cause is made, the trial court in any criminal case may order
the donation or destruction of any or all exhibits received in evidence during
the course of the trial [ (i) at any time after the expiration of the time
for filing an appeal from the final judgment of the court if no appeal is taken
and after the expiration of the time for filing petitions for state and
federal habeas corpus relief if no petition for a writ of habeas corpus is
filed or (ii) if an appeal is taken or a petition for a state or federal
writ of habeas corpus is filed, at any time after exhaustion of all
appellate remedies and habeas corpus proceedings. at any
time after 5 years from the date the judgment of the court became final.
] The order of donation or destruction may require that photographs be made of
all exhibits ordered to be donated or destroyed and that such photographs be
appropriately labeled for future identification. In addition, the order shall
state the nature of the exhibit subject to donation or destruction, identify
the case in which such exhibit was received and from whom such exhibit was
received, if known, and the manner by which the exhibit is to be destroyed or
to whom donated.
B. Except as provided in § 19.2-270.4:1, a circuit court for good cause shown, on notice to the attorney for the Commonwealth and any attorney for a defendant in the case, may order the return of any or all exhibits to the owners thereof, notwithstanding the pendency of any appeal or petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The order may be upon such conditions as the court deems appropriate for future identification and inclusion in the record of a case subject to retrial. In addition, the owner shall acknowledge in a sworn affidavit to be filed with the record of the case, that he has retaken possession of such exhibit or exhibits.
C. Any photographs taken pursuant to an order of donation or destruction or an order returning exhibits to the owners shall be retained with the record in the case and, if necessary, shall be admissible in any subsequent trial of the same cause, subject to all other rules of evidence.
D. Upon petition of any organization which is exempt from taxation under § 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, the court in its sound discretion may order the donation of an exhibit to such charitable organization.