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Exceptions And Writs Of Error

This is Chapter 19 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Exceptions And Writs Of Error.” It is part of Title 19.2, titled “Criminal Procedure.” It’s comprised of the following 16 sections.

§ 19.2-317
When writ of error lies in criminal case for accused; when for Commonwealth; when for county, city or town
§ 19.2-317.1
Repealed
§ 19.2-318
Appeal on writ of error to judgment for contempt
§ 19.2-319
When execution of sentence to be suspended; bail; appeal from denial
§ 19.2-320
Petitioner for writ of error to comply with Rules of Court
§ 19.2-321
With whom petition for writ of error filed
§ 19.2-321.1
Motion in the Court of Appeals for delayed appeal in criminal cases
§ 19.2-321.2
Motion in the Supreme Court for delayed appeal in criminal cases
§ 19.2-322
Repealed
§ 19.2-322.1
Suspension of execution of judgment on appeal
§ 19.2-323
Denial by judge or justice no bar to allowance by Court
§ 19.2-324
Decision of appellate court
§ 19.2-324.1
Erroneously admitted evidence; appeal
§ 19.2-325
Provisions which apply to criminal as well as civil cases; when plaintiff in error unable to pay printing costs
§ 19.2-326
Payment of expenses of appeals of indigent defendants
§ 19.2-327
How judgment of appellate court certified and entered

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