Riot And Unlawful Assembly
This is Article 1 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Riot And Unlawful Assembly.” It is part of Title 18.2, titled “Crimes And Offenses Generally.” It is part of Chapter 9, titled “Crimes Against Peace And Order.” It’s comprised of the following 13 sections.
- § 18.2-404
- Obstructing free passage of others
- § 18.2-405
- What constitutes a riot; punishment
- § 18.2-406
- What constitutes an unlawful assembly; punishment
- § 18.2-407
- Remaining at place of riot or unlawful assembly after warning to disperse
- § 18.2-408
- Conspiracy; incitement, etc., to riot
- § 18.2-409
- Resisting or obstructing execution of legal process
- § 18.2-410
- Power of Governor to summon law-enforcement agencies, national guard, etc., to execute process or preserve the peace
- § 18.2-411
- Dispersal of unlawful or riotous assemblies; duties of officers
- § 18.2-412
- Immunity of officers and others in quelling a riot or unlawful assembly
- § 18.2-413
- Commission of certain offenses in county, city or town declared by Governor to be in state of riot or insurrection
- § 18.2-414
- Injury to property or persons by persons unlawfully or riotously assembled
- § 18.2-414.1
- Obstructing emergency medical services agency personnel in performance of mission; penalty
- § 18.2-414.2
- Crossing established police lines, perimeters or barricades