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    • Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 19.3 - Issuance of Writ of Actual Innocence Based on Nonbiological Evidence

    Code of Virginia
    Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure
    Chapter 19.3 - Issuance of Writ of Actual Innocence Based on Nonbiological Evidence

    § 19.2-327.10. Issuance of writ of actual innocence based on nonbiological evidence - Notwithstanding any other provision of law or rule of court,...

    § 19.2-327.10:1. Petition for writ of actual innocence joined by Attorney General; release of prisoner; bond hearing - The Attorney General may join in a petition for a...

    § 19.2-327.11. Contents and form of the petition based on previously unknown or unavailable evidence of actual innocence - A. The petitioner shall allege categorically and with specificity, under...

    § 19.2-327.12. Determination by Court of Appeals for findings of fact by the circuit court - If the Court of Appeals determines from the petition, from...

    § 19.2-327.13. Relief under writ - Upon consideration of the petition, the response by the Commonwealth,...

    § 19.2-327.14. Claims of relief - An action under this chapter or the actions of any...

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