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§ 19.2-169.4. Litigating certain issues when the defendant is incompetent.

A finding of incompetency does not preclude the adjudication, at any timebefore trial, of a motion objecting to the sufficiency of the indictment, nordoes it preclude the adjudication of similar legal objections which, in thecourt's opinion, may be undertaken without the personal participation of thedefendant.

(1982, c. 653.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-19-2 > Chapter-11 > 19-2-169-4

§ 19.2-169.4. Litigating certain issues when the defendant is incompetent.

A finding of incompetency does not preclude the adjudication, at any timebefore trial, of a motion objecting to the sufficiency of the indictment, nordoes it preclude the adjudication of similar legal objections which, in thecourt's opinion, may be undertaken without the personal participation of thedefendant.

(1982, c. 653.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-19-2 > Chapter-11 > 19-2-169-4

§ 19.2-169.4. Litigating certain issues when the defendant is incompetent.

A finding of incompetency does not preclude the adjudication, at any timebefore trial, of a motion objecting to the sufficiency of the indictment, nordoes it preclude the adjudication of similar legal objections which, in thecourt's opinion, may be undertaken without the personal participation of thedefendant.

(1982, c. 653.)