Interference With Administration Of Justice
This is Article 6 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Interference With Administration Of Justice.” It is part of Title 18.2, titled “Crimes And Offenses Generally.” It is part of Chapter 10, titled “Crimes Against The Administration Of Justice.” It’s comprised of the following 18 sections.
- § 18.2-460
- Obstructing justice; penalty
- § 18.2-460.1
- Unlawful disclosure of existence of order authorizing wire or oral interception of communication
- § 18.2-461
- Falsely summoning or giving false reports to law-enforcement officials
- § 18.2-462
- Concealing or compounding offenses; penalties
- § 18.2-462.1
- Use of police radio during commission of crime
- § 18.2-463
- Refusal to aid officer in execution of his office
- § 18.2-464
- Failure to obey order of conservator of the peace
- § 18.2-465
- Officer summoning juror to act impartially
- § 18.2-465.1
- Penalizing employee for court appearance or service on jury panel
- § 18.2-466
- Corruptly procuring juror to be summoned
- § 18.2-467
- Fraud in drawing jurors, etc
- § 18.2-468
- Making sound recordings of jury deliberations
- § 18.2-469
- Officer refusing, delaying, etc., to execute process for criminal
- § 18.2-470
- Extortion by officer
- § 18.2-471
- Fraudulent issue of fee bills
- § 18.2-471.1
- Destruction of human biological evidence; penalty
- § 18.2-472
- False entries or destruction of records by officers
- § 18.2-472.1
- Providing false information or failing to provide registration information; penalty; prima facie evidence