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Procedure In Criminal Cases

This is Article 2 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Procedure In Criminal Cases.” It is part of Title 16.1, titled “Courts Not Of Record.” It is part of Chapter 7, titled “Jurisdiction And Procedure In Criminal Matters.” It’s comprised of the following 15 sections.

§ 16.1-129
Offenses tried on warrants, or as provided in Chapter 7 of Title 19.2
§ 16.1-129.1
Repealed
§ 16.1-129.2
Procedure when warrant defective
§ 16.1-129.3
Repealed
§ 16.1-130
Repealed
§ 16.1-131
Subpoenas duces tecum and recognizances of witnesses; applicable provisions
§ 16.1-131.1
Procedure when constitutionality of a statute is challenged in a court not of record
§ 16.1-132
Right of appeal
§ 16.1-133
Withdrawal of appeal
§ 16.1-133.1
Reopening case after conviction
§ 16.1-134
Appeal by Commonwealth in revenue cases
§ 16.1-135
Bail and recognizance; papers filed with circuit court
§ 16.1-136
How appeal tried
§ 16.1-137
Procedure on appeal when warrant defective
§ 16.1-138
Repealed

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