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cause for the issuance of such search warrant. Virginia Code § 19.2-53 states: Search warrants may be issued for the search of or for specified places, things or persons, and seizure therefrom of the following things as specified in the warrant: 1. Weapons or other objects used in the commission of crime; 2.
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A. Search warrants may be issued for the search of or for specified places, things or persons, and seizure therefrom of the following things as specified in the warrant: 1. Weapons or other objects used in the commission of crime; 2. Articles or things the sale or possession of which is unlawful; 3.
Execution and return of warrant, capias or summons; arrest outside county or city where charge is to be tried. A law-enforcement officer may execute within his jurisdiction a warrant, capias or summons issued anywhere in the Commonwealth.
§ 19.2-56.1. Warrant issued for search of attorney's office. § 19.2-56.2. Application for and issuance of search warrant for a tracking device; installation and use. § 19.2-57. Execution and return of warrant; list of property seized. § 19.2-58. Disposition of property seized. § 19.2-59.
Every search warrant shall be directed (i) to the sheriff, sergeant, or any policeman of the county, city, or town in which the place to be searched is located; (ii) to any law-enforcement officer or agent employed by the Commonwealth and vested with the powers of sheriffs and police; or (iii) jointly to any such sheriff, sergeant, policeman, or...
Oct 11, 2015 · A bench warrant is most often used as a criminal law term that refers to a writ issued by a judge when a defendant fails to appear in court as ordered, or to comply with the terms the court has set forth. A bench warrant gives police officers the authority to arrest the defendant and bring him before the court.
Chapter 7. Arrest. Read Chapter. § 19.2-71. Who may issue process of arrest. § 19.2-72. When it may issue; what to recite and require. § 19.2-73. Issuance of summons instead of warrant in certain cases. § 19.2-73.1. Notice of issuance of warrant or summons; appearance; failure to appear. § 19.2-73.2.