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  • HB 1 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; emergency award to claimant shall not exceed $3000, etc.
  • HB 17 Electronic communication or remote computing devices; warrant requirement for certain records.
  • HB 48 Firearms; possession following conviction of certain crimes, penalty.
  • HB 50 Search warrants; examination of object, thing, or person seized may be done in any jurisdiction.
  • HB 56 Multi-jurisdiction grand juries; numerous changes to laws governing.
  • HB 80 Arraignment; defendant may enter conditional guilty plea in certain cases in circuit court.
  • HB 91 Persons not guilty by reason of insanity; court-appointed counsel fees.
  • HB 93 Employment applications; inquiries regarding criminal arrests, charges, or convictions, penalty.
  • HB 112 Search warrant; affidavit filed by law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 138 Magistrates; authorized to exercise powers regarding search warrants throughout Commonwealth.
  • HB 153 Writ of actual innocence; based on nonbiological evidence, additional petitions allowed.
  • HB 163 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court.
  • HB 164 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; background checks of applicants.
  • HB 171 Crime victim rights; offenses by juveniles.
  • HB 173 Electronic devices; search without warrant prohibited.
  • HB 186 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement.
  • HB 191 Physician assistant; expert witness testimony.
  • HB 196 Pretrial appeals by Commonwealth; Class 1 misdemeanors.
  • HB 232 Immediate sanction probation program; extends sunset provision on establishment of programs.
  • HB 241 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 48 hours notice to leave facility.
  • HB 244 Grand larceny; threshold.
  • HB 259 Real estate licensees; signing of pleadings, motions, and other papers.
  • HB 274 Procedures for notifying accused of certificate of analysis; waiver, continuances.
  • HB 285 Emergency protective orders; arrests for domestic assault, definition of law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 294 Emergency custody order; extension.
  • HB 315 Incapacitated persons; expands class of victims of crime of financial exploitation.
  • HB 334 Multidisciplinary child sexual abuse response teams, local; attorney to establish to review cases.
  • HB 380 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; disclosure pursuant to court order or subpoena.
  • HB 385 Misdemeanors, certain; expungement of police and court records.
  • HB 412 Child care; Department of Social Services to plan for national background checks for providers.
  • HB 452 Plea agreements; upon rejection of agreement in any delinquency or criminal matter, etc.
  • HB 479 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 48 hours notice to leave facility.
  • HB 481 Seized drugs and paraphernalia; forfeiture to law enforcement.
  • HB 485 Abduction and prostitution offenses; administrative subpoena for electronic communication service.
  • HB 518 Certificates of analysis admitted into evidence; electronic signature.
  • HB 552 Child welfare agencies; criminal history background checks requirement established.
  • HB 554 Homemaker services agencies; establishes licensure requirements.
  • HB 567 Sexual battery; touching a person's intimate parts, etc., penalty.
  • HB 583 Emergency custody orders; duration, extension.
  • HB 584 Competency to stand trial; recommended treatment by qualified mental health expert.
  • HB 585 Criminal defendant; competency reports for restoration providers.
  • HB 587 College campus police and security departments; DCJS to identify minimum core operational functions.
  • HB 595 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; human trafficking policy.
  • HB 596 Summons; unlawful detainer issued by magistrate or clerk or judge of general district court.
  • HB 598 Writ of actual innocence; type of plea required for issuance.
  • HB 609 Private security services businesses; exempt from training requirements established by DCJS, etc.
  • HB 624 Protective orders; companion animals.
  • HB 656 Pretrial appeals; transcript or written statement of facts.
  • HB 657 Victims of crime; testimony using two-way closed-circuit television for certain offenses.
  • HB 660 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property.
  • HB 661 Falsifying patient records; statute of limitation on prosecutions increased.
  • HB 671 Writ of actual innocence; petitions, bail hearings.
  • HB 716 Trafficking in persons; penalties.
  • HB 724 Writ of actual innocence; biological evidence, petitioners pro se.
  • HB 767 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property.
  • HB 803 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property.
  • HB 805 Lineups; model policy established by Department of Criminal Justice Services.
  • HB 809 Firearms; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., of certain magazines, fine.
  • HB 813 Electronic devices; search without warrant prohibited.
  • HB 814 Cellular telephone, etc.; warrant requirement for use as tracking device.
  • HB 817 Telecommunications records; warrant requirement for certain records to be retrieved.
  • HB 833 Safe days for employees; duty of employer to provide.
  • HB 853 Cigarette laws; administration and enforcement, etc.
  • HB 860 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; included in definition of criminal justice agency.
  • HB 861 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; included in definition of criminal justice agency.
  • HB 868 Geriatric prisoners; conditional release, after offense, etc., person subject to protective order.
  • HB 885 Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; filing of claims.
  • HB 892 State employment; questions about criminal convictions, arrests, and charges.
  • HB 922 Alcoholic beverage control; special agents.
  • HB 942 Death sentences; removes electrocution as manner of execution for prisoners, lethal injection.
  • HB 972 Protective orders; companion animals.
  • HB 982 Police and court records; expungement of records, waiver of hearing.
  • HB 984 Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court.
  • HB 1002 Training, Committee on, within Department of Criminal Justice Services; increases membership.
  • HB 1125 Temporary detention; time during which a person may be held, 72 hours notice to leave facility.
  • HB 1126 Witnesses; protection of identity.
  • HB 1133 Death penalty; persons with mental disability and mental impairments ineligible.
  • HB 1154 Misdemeanors; expungement of criminal record for charges dismissed.
  • HB 1155 Crimes; seizure and forfeiture of property.
  • HB 1189 Writ of actual innocence; petitions, bail hearings.