A. Defense motions or objections seeking (i) suppression of evidence on the grounds such evidence was obtained in violation of the provisions of the Fourth, Fifth or Sixth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States or Article I, Section 8, 10 or 11 of the Constitution of Virginia proscribing illegal searches and seizures and protecting rights against self-incrimination; (ii) dismissal of a warrant, information, or indictment or any count or charge thereof on the ground that: (a) the defendant would be deprived of a speedy trial in violation of the provisions of the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution of Virginia, or § 19.2-243; or (b) the defendant would be twice placed in jeopardy in violation of the provisions of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States or Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution of Virginia; or (iii) dismissal of a warrant, information, or indictment or any count or charge thereof on the ground that a statute upon which it was based is unconstitutional shall be raised by motion or objection.
B. Such a motion or objection in a proceeding in circuit court shall be raised in writing, before trial. The motions or objections shall be filed and notice given to opposing counsel not later than seven days before trial in circuit court or, if made under clause (ii) of subsection A, at such time prior to trial in circuit court as the grounds for the motion or objection shall arise, whichever occurs last. A hearing on all such motions or objections shall be held not later than three days prior to trial in circuit court, unless such period is waived by the accused, as set by the trial judge. The circuit court may, however, for good cause shown and in the interest of justice, permit the motions or objections to be raised at a later time.
C. To assist the defense in filing such motions or objections in a timely manner, the circuit court shall, upon motion of the defendant, direct the Commonwealth to file a bill of particulars pursuant to § 19.2-230. The circuit court shall fix the time within which such bill of particulars is to be filed. Upon further motion of the defendant, the circuit court may, upon a showing of good cause, direct the Commonwealth to supplement its bill of particulars. The attorney for the Commonwealth shall certify that the matters stated in the bill of particulars are true and accurate to the best of his knowledge and belief.
D. In a criminal proceeding in district court, any motion or objection as described in subsection A may be raised prior to or at such proceeding. In the event such a motion or objection is raised, the district court shall, upon motion of the Commonwealth grant a continuance for good cause shown.
1987, c. 710; 2005, cc. 622, 694; 2006, cc. 578, 862.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 15 - Trial and Its Incidents
§ 19.2-239. Jurisdiction in criminal cases
§ 19.2-240. Clerks shall make out criminal docket; transportation orders
§ 19.2-241. Time within which court to set criminal cases for trial
§ 19.2-242. Accused discharged from jail if not indicted in time
§ 19.2-245.01. Offenses involving reports or statements concerning cigarette sales or stamping
§ 19.2-245.1. Forgery; where prosecuted
§ 19.2-245.2. Tax offenses; where prosecuted
§ 19.2-246. Injury inflicted by person within Commonwealth upon one outside Commonwealth
§ 19.2-247. Venue in certain homicide cases
§ 19.2-248. Venue when mortal wound, etc., inflicted in one county and death ensues in another
§ 19.2-249.1. Offenses committed within towns situated in two or more counties; where prosecuted
§ 19.2-249.2. Venue for prosecution of computer and other crimes
§ 19.2-250. How far jurisdiction of corporate authorities extends
§ 19.2-251. When and how venue may be changed
§ 19.2-253. Procedure upon and after change of venue
§ 19.2-254.1. Procedure in traffic infraction cases
§ 19.2-254.2. Procedure in nontraffic offenses for which prepayment is authorized
§ 19.2-255. Defendant allowed to plead several matters of law or fact
§ 19.2-257. Trial without jury in felony cases
§ 19.2-258. Trial of misdemeanors by court without jury; failure to appear deemed waiver of jury
§ 19.2-258.1. Trial of traffic infractions; measure of proof; failure to appear
§ 19.2-260. Provisions of Title 8.01 apply except as provided in this article
§ 19.2-261. Charging grand jury in presence of person selected as juror
§ 19.2-262.1. Joinder of defendants
§ 19.2-262.01. Voir dire examination of persons called as jurors
§ 19.2-263.1. Contact between judge and juror prohibited
§ 19.2-263.2. Jury instructions
§ 19.2-263.3. Juror information confidential
§ 19.2-264.6. through 19.2-264.14
§ 19.2-265. Opening statement of counsel
§ 19.2-265.01. Victims, certain members of the family and support persons not to be excluded
§ 19.2-265.2. Judicial notice of laws (Supreme Court Rule 2:202 derived in part from this section)
§ 19.2-265.3. Nolle prosequi; discretion of court upon good cause shown
§ 19.2-265.4. Failure to provide discovery
§ 19.2-265.5. Prosecuting misdemeanor cases without attorney
§ 19.2-266.1. Conviction of lesser offense on indictment for homicide
§ 19.2-266.2. Defense objections to be raised before trial; hearing; bill of particulars