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§ 19.2-81.1. Arrest without warrant by correctional officers in certain cases.

Any correctional officer, as defined in § 53.1-1, may arrest, in the samemanner as provided in § 19.2-81, persons for crimes involving:

(a) The escape of an inmate from a correctional institution, as defined in §53.1-1;

(b) Assisting an inmate to escape from a correctional institution, as definedin § 53.1-1;

(c) The delivery of contraband to an inmate in violation of § 18.2-474 or §18.2-474.1; and

(d) Any other criminal offense which may contribute to the disruption of thesafety, welfare, or security of the population of a correctional institution.

(1976, c. 752.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-19-2 > Chapter-7 > 19-2-81-1

§ 19.2-81.1. Arrest without warrant by correctional officers in certain cases.

Any correctional officer, as defined in § 53.1-1, may arrest, in the samemanner as provided in § 19.2-81, persons for crimes involving:

(a) The escape of an inmate from a correctional institution, as defined in §53.1-1;

(b) Assisting an inmate to escape from a correctional institution, as definedin § 53.1-1;

(c) The delivery of contraband to an inmate in violation of § 18.2-474 or §18.2-474.1; and

(d) Any other criminal offense which may contribute to the disruption of thesafety, welfare, or security of the population of a correctional institution.

(1976, c. 752.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-19-2 > Chapter-7 > 19-2-81-1

§ 19.2-81.1. Arrest without warrant by correctional officers in certain cases.

Any correctional officer, as defined in § 53.1-1, may arrest, in the samemanner as provided in § 19.2-81, persons for crimes involving:

(a) The escape of an inmate from a correctional institution, as defined in §53.1-1;

(b) Assisting an inmate to escape from a correctional institution, as definedin § 53.1-1;

(c) The delivery of contraband to an inmate in violation of § 18.2-474 or §18.2-474.1; and

(d) Any other criminal offense which may contribute to the disruption of thesafety, welfare, or security of the population of a correctional institution.

(1976, c. 752.)