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  • HB 14 Domestic relations cases; witness refusal to answer question on ground that it may self-incriminate.
  • HB 67 Domestic relations cases; witness refusal to answer question on ground that it may self-incriminate.
  • HB 68 Preliminary hearing; district court judge may order witness testimony to be reduced to writing.
  • HB 99 Appeal bonds; adds unlawful detainer cases to list of actions for which an indigent must post bond.
  • HB 102 Petit larceny; allows court to defer and dismiss first-offense charge.
  • HB 107 Adult students; notifying schools when charged with certain crimes, etc.
  • HB 126 Judges; increases mandatory retirement age.
  • HB 146 Child support; court may order continuation for child over age 18 who is attending college.
  • HB 164 Protective orders; authorizes judicial officer to require respondent be subject to GPS monitoring.
  • HB 231 Interpleader of real estate escrows; suits shall go to district court in event of foreclosure.
  • HB 240 Judicial Council and Committee on District Courts; repeals statutory provisions.
  • HB 241 Judges; mandatory retirement, General Assembly to approve retired judges under temporary recall.
  • HB 242 Judicial vacancies; removes requirement of certifying prior to legislature filling vacancies.
  • HB 248 Psychiatric treatment; revises Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act.
  • HB 254 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of criminal street gang.
  • HB 283 General district courts; electronic filing of civil cases.
  • HB 285 Companion animals; court may include in protective order provisions prohibiting harm.
  • HB 291 Bail decision; specifies court which bond amount or term of recognizance should be appealed.
  • HB 292 Circuit courts; shall have original and general jurisdiction over certain cases.
  • HB 453 Protective orders; service of notice by law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 569 Juveniles; adds specific offenses to provisions of transfer statute requiring preliminary hearing.
  • HB 572 District court; procedure for assumption of duties of chief judge.
  • HB 618 Local ordinances; permits locality to obtain determination by circuit court as to constitutionality.
  • HB 636 Appeal of bail decision; court is determined based on where initial determination was made, etc.
  • HB 656 Protective orders; authorizes judicial officer require that respondent be subject to GPS monitoring.
  • HB 747 Stepparent and close relative adoption; appointment of guardian ad litem not required.
  • HB 748 Parental rights; final orders for termination are appealed directly to Court of Appeals.
  • HB 750 Adoption; birth & adoptive parents may enter into post-adoption contact & communication agreements.
  • HB 822 Child support, etc.; single petition may be filed in juvenile & domestic relations district court.
  • HB 823 District court; expungement of police and court records.
  • HB 826 Electronic summons system; locality to assess an additional sum in district or circuit court.
  • HB 827 Electronic recording of court proceedings; circuit & district court clerks have system in courtroom.
  • HB 839 Literary Fund; fines under local ordinances to be transmitted to state treasury & deposited in Fund.
  • HB 862 Juveniles; punishment for possession, etc., of alcohol.
  • HB 863 Driver's license, restricted; eliminates authority of court to issue for travel to and from school.
  • HB 864 Court-appointed counsel; requires detailed accounting for representation expenses for each charge.
  • HB 908 Juveniles; loss of driving privileges for alcohol, firearm, and drug offenses.
  • HB 911 Juveniles; any transfer to circuit court shall include ancillary charges.
  • HB 918 Juvenile records; release of identifying information of juvenile who is a fugitive from justice.
  • HB 930 Protective orders; allows petitioner to obtain extension of order for no more than two years.
  • HB 931 Protective orders; coordination with other states.
  • HB 1065 Circuit courts; electronic filing of cases.
  • HB 1120 Juveniles; offenses for which juvenile is subject to transfer and trial as an adult.
  • HB 1121 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of a criminal street gang.
  • HB 1156 Protective orders; minor may petition.
  • HB 1259 Criminal records; shall contain last four digits of person's social security number.
  • HJ 192 Judges; election in Supreme Court of Virginia, Court of Appeals, circuit court, etc.
  • HJ 197 Judges; nomination for election to general district & juvenile & domestic relations district courts.
  • HJ 493 Judges; election in Supreme Court of Virginia, circuit court, and general district court.
  • HR 11 Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
  • HR 12 Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HR 15 Judge; nomination for election to general district court.
  • HR 16 Judge; nomination for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HR 34 Judges; nomination for election in general district court.
  • SB 44 Judges; increases mandatory retirement age.
  • SB 65 Psychiatric treatment; revises Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act.
  • SB 75 Appeal of bail decision; court is determined based on where initial determination was made, etc.
  • SB 98 Preliminary removal order hearings; court not to accept waiver by parent unless ascertain voluntary.
  • SB 124 Electronic summons system; cities, etc., to assess fee as part of costs in criminal or traffic case.
  • SB 146 District court; procedure for assumption of duties of chief judge.
  • SB 157 Preliminary removal orders; required to specify frequency, location, and duration of visitation.
  • SB 158 Mental health courts; definition, district and circuit courts may establish in any jurisdiction.
  • SB 176 Preliminary hearing; district court judge may order witness testimony to be reduced to writing.
  • SB 177 Juvenile court docket; cases of assault and battery against family or household member.
  • SB 190 Judicial retirement; publication of notice by Supreme Court or Committee on District Courts.
  • SB 205 Juveniles; right in certain violent felony cases to appeal to circuit court.
  • SB 206 Judges; increases mandatory retirement age.
  • SB 208 Family or household member; expands definition.
  • SB 220 Circuit courts; electronic filing of cases.
  • SB 259 Juveniles; detention of those transferred or certified.
  • SB 300 DUI; penalty for transporting person 18 years of age or younger.
  • SB 319 Child support; court may order continuation for child over age 18 who is attending college.
  • SB 329 District and circuit courts; increases court fees.
  • SB 389 Juveniles; offenses for which juvenile is subject to transfer and trial as an adult.
  • SB 415 Foster care; local departments to provide independent living services to person between age 18 & 21.
  • SB 436 Emergency protective and removal orders; party shall file in circuit court any petition therefor.
  • SB 467 Protective orders; coordination with other states.
  • SB 468 Protective orders; allows petitioner to obtain extension of order for no more than two years.
  • SB 486 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of a criminal street gang.
  • SB 489 Juvenile court; allows State to appeal a suppression ruling to circuit court and Court of Appeals.