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- HB 90 Special conservators and special police; emergency custody orders.
- HB 93 Public defender offices; Charlottesville City and Albemarle County.
- HB 119 'Three-time loser' felonies; includes arson of an occupied dwelling.
- HB 150 Family or household member assault.
- HB 186 Definition of 'crime' for purposes of criminal injuries compensation.
- HB 216 Denial of bail.
- HB 218 Report of arrest of certain school employees.
- HB 235 Criminal records.
- HB 237 Public defender offices; Norfolk City.
- HB 262 Sex offenders; registration, notification to police.
- HB 263 Violating conditions of bond or order of court.
- HB 276 Report of arrest of certain school employees.
- HB 284 Jury sentencing; bifurcated trial.
- HB 290 Notification of arrest of school employees.
- HB 296 Victim-witness programs.
- HB 377 Boot Camp Incarceration Program.
- HB 393 Jury sentencing of a felon.
- HB 400 Statute of limitations for violations of Building Code.
- HB 410 How accused may be convicted of a felony.
- HB 453 Disqualification of attorney for the Commonwealth.
- HB 486 Felony plea bargains.
- HB 487 Constitutional amendment; rights of victims of crime.
- HB 504 Right to bail; creation of a rebuttable presumption.
- HB 508 Fines and costs; interest.
- HB 518 Sex offender registry.
- HB 521 Department of Criminal Justice Services; forsenic scientists.
- HB 541 How jurors selected from panel.
- HB 553 How accused may be convicted of a felony.
- HB 554 Crime Victim-Witness Fund.
- HB 555 Restitution.
- HB 556 Victim Impact Statement.
- HB 557 Victim-witness assistance programs.
- HB 558 Notice to crime victims of trial and hearing dates.
- HB 560 Electronic appearance before intake officer.
- HB 561 Serious juvenile offenders; hearing.
- HB 566 Criminal history records checks; mental health.
- HB 574 Conditions of bail following assault and like offenses.
- HB 575 Crime victim compensation.
- HB 646 Certificates of analysis; admission into evidence in proceedings.
- HB 652 Crime victim compensation.
- HB 659 Criminal judgment order.
- HB 676 Interpreters in criminal cases.
- HB 677 Victims of crime.
- HB 703 Criminal history records checks; school board employees.
- HB 823 Records of convictions from other states.
- HB 832 Sex Offender Registry; maintenance.
- HB 855 Bail.
- HB 879 Testimony of husband and wife in criminal cases.
- HB 905 Serious or Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program.
- HB 913 Criminal history records checks; hospital pharmacy employees.
- HB 923 Expert testimony in criminal cases.
- HB 924 Sentencing when defendant guilty of capital and noncapital felonies.
- HB 939 Offender's correctional status; reports to Cen. Crim. Records Exch.
- HB 948 Grand jury hearings in felony prosecutions.
- HB 959 Limitations on bail bond companies.
- HB 967 Criminal procedure; court-appointed counsel.
- HB 969 Criminal discovery.
- HB 972 DNA profile evidence.
- HB 973 How accused may be convicted of a felony; guilty plea.
- HB 974 Freedom of information; disclosure applic. to criminal investigations.
- HB 976 Sentencing guidelines; juries.
- HB 979 Who may be appointed magistrate in Norfolk City.
- HB 984 Dissemination of criminal history record information.
- HB 989 Community criminal justice services boards.
- HB 1044 Bail; sex offenders.
- HB 1086 Sentencing guidelines; worksheets.
- HB 1111 Perfection of a misdemeanor appeal.
- HB 1112 Boot camp.
- HB 1165 Criminal penalties; day fines.
- HB 1239 Bail bondsmen.
- HB 1249 Television coverage of criminal judicial proceedings.
- HB 1262 Laboratory Services Advisory Board; abolished.
- HB 1294 Criminal history records checks; community action agencies.
- HB 1358 Juvenile victims of crime; family members at proceedings.
- HB 1397 Criminal history records checks; certain health employees.
- HB 1415 Victims in the courtroom.
- HB 1467 Courtroom interpreters.
- HB 1481 Costs of extradition.
- HB 1485 Division of Forensic Science.
- HB 1531 Compensation of court-appointed counsel.