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§ 17.1-219.1. Transportation orders; authorization for clerk to issue ordersto custodian.

In a criminal proceeding, upon authorization by the judge, the clerk of acircuit court may issue orders for commitment of the defendant or orders forrelease of the defendant to the appropriate custodian when the judge hasordered the defendant (i) to be committed to custody upon a denial of bail,upon a revocation of bail or upon a change in bail condition, (ii) to becontinued in custody upon a continuance of the proceeding, or (iii) to bereleased upon meeting bail requirements, upon being sentenced to time alreadyserved or upon being found not guilty.

(2002, c. 832.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-17-1 > Chapter-2 > 17-1-219-1

§ 17.1-219.1. Transportation orders; authorization for clerk to issue ordersto custodian.

In a criminal proceeding, upon authorization by the judge, the clerk of acircuit court may issue orders for commitment of the defendant or orders forrelease of the defendant to the appropriate custodian when the judge hasordered the defendant (i) to be committed to custody upon a denial of bail,upon a revocation of bail or upon a change in bail condition, (ii) to becontinued in custody upon a continuance of the proceeding, or (iii) to bereleased upon meeting bail requirements, upon being sentenced to time alreadyserved or upon being found not guilty.

(2002, c. 832.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-17-1 > Chapter-2 > 17-1-219-1

§ 17.1-219.1. Transportation orders; authorization for clerk to issue ordersto custodian.

In a criminal proceeding, upon authorization by the judge, the clerk of acircuit court may issue orders for commitment of the defendant or orders forrelease of the defendant to the appropriate custodian when the judge hasordered the defendant (i) to be committed to custody upon a denial of bail,upon a revocation of bail or upon a change in bail condition, (ii) to becontinued in custody upon a continuance of the proceeding, or (iii) to bereleased upon meeting bail requirements, upon being sentenced to time alreadyserved or upon being found not guilty.

(2002, c. 832.)