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  • HB 1308 Writ of actual innocence; petition by juvenile adjudicated delinquent upon felony charge.
  • HB 1311 Appeal of bond decision; court may stay execution of order for so long as reasonably practicable.
  • HB 1355 Writs of actual innocence; petitions.
  • HB 1364 Court-appointed experts; compensation in criminal cases.
  • HB 1365 Mental health experts; appointment in criminal cases not involving insanity defense or competency.
  • HB 1376 Controlled substances; law-enforcement officer's testimony regarding field-test identification.
  • HB 1379 Law-Enforcement Assistance Program; DCJS to develop a peer-counseling program.
  • HB 1383 Criminal history record information; emergency medical services providers.
  • HB 1410 Firearms; possession of weapons following conviction of certain crimes, penalty.
  • HB 1432 Writ of actual innocence; revises one of allegations necessary to petition.
  • HB 1465 Prostitution, forced; expungement of charges.
  • HB 1492 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction.
  • HB 1517 Involuntary intoxication offense; notice by defendant to State of intention to present evidence.
  • HB 1537 Student teachers & student teacher supervisors; fingerprinting, criminal history records check, etc.
  • HB 1541 Prostitution, forced; expungement of charges.
  • HB 1542 Online case management system; removal of defendant's name.
  • HB 1545 Medical malpractice; expert witness certification, court may conduct an in camera review.
  • HB 1561 Local police departments; cooperation agreements with private police departments certified by DCJS.
  • HB 1569 Criminal justice training academies; sovereign immunity of trainers certified by DCJS, etc.
  • HB 1582 Armed security officers; protection of schools and child day centers.
  • HB 1604 Private security services businesses; carrying firearm in course of duties.
  • HB 1616 Drone aircraft; limitations on use, report.
  • HB 1631 Drugs and paraphernalia; may be forfeited to law-enforcement agency for research and training.
  • HB 1640 Child care providers; background checks for eligibility for child care subsidy payments.
  • HB 1643 Protective orders; exempt from stay pending appeal.
  • HB 1675 Misdemeanors; expungement of police and court records.
  • HB 1680 Temporary detention orders; increases maximum duration person may be detained from 48 to 72 hours.
  • HB 1705 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; written notice, liability for reasonable charges for services.
  • HB 1716 Circuit court clerks; allowed to establish and maintain their own case management systems, etc.
  • HB 1763 Arrest warrants; jail officer employed in regional jail or jail farm may execute.
  • HB 1765 Voters; list to State Board of all registered voters, notification to general registrar of felony.
  • HB 1781 Elderly or incapacitated adults; financial exploitation, penalties.
  • HB 1786 Prisoners; collection by locality of actual cost of transporting.
  • HB 1794 Crime victims or witnesses; nondisclosure of personal and identifying information.
  • HB 1810 Wearing a mask; exception to criminal punishment.
  • HB 1819 DCJS; criminal justice training schools.
  • HB 1821 Child Pornography Images Registry; exemptions from disclosure, etc.
  • HB 1833 Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizing & recodifying law related to carrying.
  • HB 1870 Multijurisdiction grand jury; adds offense of receiving money for procuring person.
  • HB 1897 Cellular telephone or other electronic devices; warrant required for search.
  • HB 1903 Cellular phone; use as tracking device.
  • HB 1904 Warrants; requirement for certain telecommunications records.
  • HB 1909 Driving under influence of alcohol; defendant's blood or breath tested, exemplary damages.
  • HB 1914 Criminal history record information; unauthorized sale, publication, etc.
  • HB 1919 Writ of actual innocence; joint motion for petitions.
  • HB 1920 Writ of actual innocence; type of plea required for issuance.
  • HB 1924 Conservators of the peace; inspectors general of the U.S. Department of HUD and the FHFA.
  • HB 1925 Nonviolent misdemeanor convictions; expungement of offense after passage of five years.
  • HB 2007 Testimony by custodians of records, lab analysts, etc.; use of two-way electronic communication.
  • HB 2008 Criminal sentencing; mandatory minimum sentences, work release programs.
  • HB 2018 Workers' compensation; coverage for trainees at criminal justice training academies.
  • HB 2050 Search and seizure of computer and contents.
  • HB 2053 Uniform Power of Attorney Act; violation, penalty.
  • HB 2056 Counterfeit cigarettes; penalties.
  • HB 2058 Conservators of the peace, special; State-owned museums to apply for appointment by circuit court.
  • HB 2077 Motor carrier and commercial drivers; amends several licensing laws, etc.
  • HB 2091 Magistrates; supervision by Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia.
  • HB 2120 Physician, licensed, etc.; may perform procedure for physical evidence recovery kit examination.
  • HB 2121 Law-enforcement officers; grounds for decertification, DCJS authorized to waive requirements.
  • HB 2234 Misdemeanors; expungement of cases deferred and dismissed.
  • HB 2240 Criminal history record information checks, etc.; dissemination of information.
  • HB 2248 Money laundering; adds investigations of violations to multijurisdiction grand juries.
  • HB 2251 Firearms; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., of certain magazines, penalties.
  • HB 2266 Wiretapping; authorization for monitoring by sheriff's office.
  • HB 2267 Criminal activity proceeds; freeze of assets.
  • HB 2293 Bail; minimum financial conditions.
  • HB 2294 Inmates; carnal knowledge, expansion to include defendants on bond, penalty is Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB 2302 Electronic security sales representatives; shall possess valid registration issued by DCJS.
  • HB 2338 Criminal conviction; appeals to Court of Appeals, etc.,based on erroneously admitted evidence.
  • SB 699 Medical malpractice; expert witness certification, court may conduct an in camera review.
  • SB 725 Misdemeanors; expungement of criminal records.
  • SB 738 Indigent defense; creates an appellate defender office under Virginia Indigent Defense Commission.
  • SB 753 Magistrates; supervision by Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia.
  • SB 763 Unlawful photographs or video; Class 6 felony for a person to publish on Internet, penalty.
  • SB 795 Forensic Toxicology Fund; created.
  • SB 796 Spousal privilege; creates statutory exception in criminal cases.
  • SB 809 Juvenile offenders; punishment for conviction of certain felonies.
  • SB 823 Writ of actual innocence; joint motion for petitions.
  • SB 836 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction.
  • SB 840 Fraud; court may vacate judgment of criminal conviction or adjudication of person.