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Criminal Procedure
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  • HB 48 Forfeiture of property used in connection with the commission of crimes; finding of guilt required.
  • HB 53 Juvenile offenders; sentence modification procedure.
  • HB 61 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; misdemeanor violations, penalty.
  • HB 70 Warrants; issuance of arrest warrants against law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 74 Drug offenses, misdemeanor; expungement of records.
  • HB 84 Capital cases; sentencing defendant, jury instructions.
  • HB 112 Police and court records; expungement of certain offenses.
  • HB 142 Use of X-rays, etc.; search warrant required.
  • HB 147 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; issuance of photo-identification cards.
  • HB 162 Incapacitated persons; expands class of victims of crime of financial exploitation.
  • HB 176 Pen register or trap and trace device; court allowed to issue an order for installation.
  • HB 188 Police and court records; expungement of certain offenses.
  • HB 194 Competency and sanity evaluations; capital murder, audiovisual recording.
  • HB 198 Conservator of the peace, special; application for appointment by locality.
  • HB 223 Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment.
  • HB 227 Hearsay exceptions; admissibility of statements by children in certain cases.
  • HB 246 Discovery in criminal cases; duty to provide.
  • HB 269 Invasion of privacy; civil action, damages, attorney fees and costs.
  • HB 326 Electronic communication service or remote computing service records; obtaining records.
  • HB 361 Search warrants; person subject to arrest or who is unlawfully restrained.
  • HB 364 Court-appointed attorney; increases fee paid for providing representation in commitment proceedings.
  • HB 372 Arrests; issuance of warrants for felonies, written complaint.
  • HB 373 Victims of certain crimes; confidentiality of information.
  • HB 376 Law-enforcement officer; definition includes municipal park rangers.
  • HB 379 Electric utility; customer account information, warrant required.
  • HB 396 Grand larceny; threshold.
  • HB 446 Civil judgment procedure; damages, witnesses, failure of defendants to appear.
  • HB 458 Protective orders; assault and battery against protected person, penalty.
  • HB 484 Custodial interrogations; recording by law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 485 Assault; person charged with simple assault against family or household member.
  • HB 489 Sexual assault evidence; collection and storage.
  • HB 510 Sexual crimes against minors; extends statute of limitations.
  • HB 517 Warrantless arrest; certain cases.
  • HB 530 Public employment; inquiries by state agencies and localities regarding criminal convictions.
  • HB 536 Sponsored residential and shared living services; background checks for providers.
  • HB 543 Involuntary psychiatric treatment of an inmate; petition filed by sheriff.
  • HB 554 Confidentiality of information about victims of certain crimes.
  • HB 572 Fines and costs; statutes of limitation on collection, etc.
  • HB 582 Criminal defendants; evaluation for insanity or competence.
  • HB 588 Protective orders; definition of "physical presence," authorization of emergency orders.
  • HB 591 Administrative subpoenas; provider of electronic communication service.
  • HB 605 Restitution; extension of probation.
  • HB 606 Temporary detention order; voluntary admission.
  • HB 608 Immediate sanction probation programs; extends sunset provision.
  • HB 609 Protective orders; assault and battery; penalty.
  • HB 610 Protective orders; penalty.
  • HB 626 Admission to bail; includes any offense of strangulation on list of crimes.
  • HB 635 Criminal convictions; procedure for petition certificate of relief.
  • HB 645 Criminal defendants; orders for evaluation or treatment, duties of clerk of court.
  • HB 658 Protective orders; possession of firearms; penalty.
  • HB 667 Criminal Injury Compensation Fund; filing of claims.
  • HB 704 Electronic communications; disclosure, verification and admissibility of contents.
  • HB 708 Expungement of certain charges and convictions.
  • HB 711 Protective orders in cases of family abuse; possession of premises.
  • HB 744 Electoral boards and general registrars; may apply for legal defense if subpoenaed.
  • HB 766 Concealed handguns; carrying with a valid protective order.
  • HB 768 Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
  • HB 769 Statute of limitations; sexual crimes against minors.
  • HB 771 Asset forfeiture; seizure of property, report.
  • HB 774 Conditions of release; pretrial services agency.
  • HB 776 Conditions of release; pretrial services agency.
  • HB 794 Death penalty; severe mental illness.
  • HB 811 Involuntary admission procedures; notification to family member about proceedings.
  • HB 838 Professions, occupations, and trades; applicant's criminal history.
  • HB 875 Real-time location data; disclosure in emergencies.
  • HB 878 Invasion of privacy; civil action, damages, attorney fees and costs.
  • HB 932 Court-appointed counsel; compensation, increases frequency of reporting.
  • HB 934 Police and court records; expungement of certain misdemeanors.
  • HB 983 Firearms magazines, certain; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., prohibited, penalty.
  • HB 994 Attorney General; investigation of complaint of discrimination.
  • HB 996 Police and court records; expungement of certain misdemeanor drug offenses.
  • HB 1013 Threat assessment teams; dissemination of certain records and information.
  • HB 1024 Court costs; collection by DMV.
  • HB 1025 Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk, penalties.
  • HB 1056 Family abuse protective orders; extension of orders.
  • HB 1073 Police and court records; expungement.
  • HB 1087 Protective order; violation of order, possession of a firearm or other deadly weapon, penalty.
  • HB 1088 Magistrates; appointment and supervision.
  • HB 1102 Trauma-informed sexual assault investigation; DCJS to establish.
  • HB 1110 Temporary detention; notice of recommendation, communication with magistrate.