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Disposition Of Persons Acquitted By Reason Of Insanity

This is Chapter 11.1 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Disposition Of Persons Acquitted By Reason Of Insanity.” It is part of Title 19.2, titled “Criminal Procedure.” It’s comprised of the following 15 sections.

§ 19.2-182.10
Release of person whose conditional release was revoked
§ 19.2-182.11
Modification or removal of conditions; notice; objections; review
§ 19.2-182.12
Representation of Commonwealth and acquittee
§ 19.2-182.13
Authority of Commissioner; delegation to board; liability
§ 19.2-182.14
Escape of persons placed or committed; penalty
§ 19.2-182.15
Escape of persons placed on conditional release; penalty
§ 19.2-182.16
Copies of orders to Commissioner
§ 19.2-182.2
Verdict of acquittal by reason of insanity to state the fact; temporary custody and evaluation
§ 19.2-182.3
Commitment; civil proceedings
§ 19.2-182.4
Confinement and treatment; interfacility transfers; out-of-hospital visits; notice of change in treatment
§ 19.2-182.5
Review of continuation of confinement hearing; procedure and reports; disposition
§ 19.2-182.6
Petition for release; conditional release hearing; notice; disposition
§ 19.2-182.7
Conditional release; criteria; conditions; reports
§ 19.2-182.8
Revocation of conditional release
§ 19.2-182.9
Emergency custody of conditionally released acquittee

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