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§ 19.2-80.2. Duty of arresting officer; providing magistrate or court withcriminal history information.

In any case in which an officer proceeds under §§ 19.2-76, 19.2-80 and19.2-82, such officer shall, to the extent possible, obtain and provide themagistrate or court with the arrested person's criminal history informationprior to any proceeding under Article 1 (§ 19.2-119 et seq.) of Chapter 9 ofthis title. A pretrial services agency established pursuant to § 19.2-152.2may, in lieu of the arresting officer, provide the criminal history to themagistrate or court.

(1999, cc. 829, 846; 2007, c. 133.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-19-2 > Chapter-7 > 19-2-80-2

§ 19.2-80.2. Duty of arresting officer; providing magistrate or court withcriminal history information.

In any case in which an officer proceeds under §§ 19.2-76, 19.2-80 and19.2-82, such officer shall, to the extent possible, obtain and provide themagistrate or court with the arrested person's criminal history informationprior to any proceeding under Article 1 (§ 19.2-119 et seq.) of Chapter 9 ofthis title. A pretrial services agency established pursuant to § 19.2-152.2may, in lieu of the arresting officer, provide the criminal history to themagistrate or court.

(1999, cc. 829, 846; 2007, c. 133.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-19-2 > Chapter-7 > 19-2-80-2

§ 19.2-80.2. Duty of arresting officer; providing magistrate or court withcriminal history information.

In any case in which an officer proceeds under §§ 19.2-76, 19.2-80 and19.2-82, such officer shall, to the extent possible, obtain and provide themagistrate or court with the arrested person's criminal history informationprior to any proceeding under Article 1 (§ 19.2-119 et seq.) of Chapter 9 ofthis title. A pretrial services agency established pursuant to § 19.2-152.2may, in lieu of the arresting officer, provide the criminal history to themagistrate or court.

(1999, cc. 829, 846; 2007, c. 133.)