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§ 16.1-272.1. Claim of error to be raised within one year.

In addition to any other curative provisions, waivers, procedural defaults,or requirements for timely objection, including but not limited to those insubsection J of § 16.1-241, subsection E of § 16.1-269.1 and subsection E of§ 16.1-269.6, any claim of error or defect under this chapter, jurisdictionalor otherwise, that is not raised within one year from the date of finaljudgment of the circuit court or one year from the effective date of thisact, whichever is later, shall not constitute a ground for relief in anyjudicial proceeding.

(2000, c. 418.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-16-1 > Chapter-11 > 16-1-272-1

§ 16.1-272.1. Claim of error to be raised within one year.

In addition to any other curative provisions, waivers, procedural defaults,or requirements for timely objection, including but not limited to those insubsection J of § 16.1-241, subsection E of § 16.1-269.1 and subsection E of§ 16.1-269.6, any claim of error or defect under this chapter, jurisdictionalor otherwise, that is not raised within one year from the date of finaljudgment of the circuit court or one year from the effective date of thisact, whichever is later, shall not constitute a ground for relief in anyjudicial proceeding.

(2000, c. 418.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-16-1 > Chapter-11 > 16-1-272-1

§ 16.1-272.1. Claim of error to be raised within one year.

In addition to any other curative provisions, waivers, procedural defaults,or requirements for timely objection, including but not limited to those insubsection J of § 16.1-241, subsection E of § 16.1-269.1 and subsection E of§ 16.1-269.6, any claim of error or defect under this chapter, jurisdictionalor otherwise, that is not raised within one year from the date of finaljudgment of the circuit court or one year from the effective date of thisact, whichever is later, shall not constitute a ground for relief in anyjudicial proceeding.

(2000, c. 418.)