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    • Code of Virginia
    • Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 25 - Appeals by the Commonwealth
    • § 19.2-408. Finality of decision of the Court of Appeals in pretrial appeals

    Code of Virginia
    Chapter 25 - Appeals by the Commonwealth
    § 19.2-408. Finality of decision of the Court of Appeals in pretrial appeals

    The decision of the Court of Appeals shall be final for purposes of a pretrial appeal pursuant to § 19.2-398, or a cross appeal of a pretrial appeal taken pursuant to § 19.2-401, and no further pretrial appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court.
    1987, c. 710; 2003, c. 109.

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    Structure Code of Virginia

    Code of Virginia

    Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 25 - Appeals by the Commonwealth

    § 19.2-398. When appeal by the Commonwealth allowed

    § 19.2-400. Appeal lies to the Court of Appeals; time for filing notice

    § 19.2-401. Cross appeal; when allowed; time for filing

    § 19.2-402. Petition for appeal; brief in opposition; time for filing

    § 19.2-403. Procedures on petition for pretrial appeal

    § 19.2-404. Procedures on awarded pretrial appeal

    § 19.2-405. Pretrial appeals; record on appeal; transcript; written statement of facts; time for filing

    § 19.2-406. Bail pending pretrial appeal

    § 19.2-407. Review by the Supreme Court

    § 19.2-408. Finality of decision of the Court of Appeals in pretrial appeals

    § 19.2-409. Exclusion of pretrial appeal period from time within which accused must be tried; reconsideration of issues after conviction

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