Code of Virginia - Title 19.2 Criminal Procedure - Chapter 2 Conservators Of The Peace And Special Policemen

  • 19.2-12 Who are conservators of the peace
    Every judge and attorney for the Commonwealth throughout the Commonwealth and every magistrate within the geographical area for which he is appointed or elected, shall ...
  • 19.2-13 Special conservators of the peace; authority; jurisdiction; registration; bond; liability of employ...
    A. Upon the application of any sheriff or chief of police of any county, city, town or any corporation authorized to do business in the ...
  • 19.2-14 Conservators of the peace for fairgrounds and cemeteries; bond required
    The superintendent or other person in charge of any fairgrounds or any public or private cemetery shall, for the purpose of maintaining order and enforcing ...
  • 19.2-15 When conservator appointed under { 19.2-13 need not be a citizen
    Any such conservator appointed under the provisions of § 19.2-13 whose jurisdiction is limited to the grounds attached to an airport, need not be a ...
  • 19.2-16 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1994, c. 205. ...
  • 19.2-17 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1996, c. 850. ...
  • 19.2-18 Powers and duties generally
    Every conservator of the peace shall have authority to arrest without a warrant in such instances as are set out in §§ 19.2-19 and 19.2-81. ...
  • 19.2-19 Recognizance to keep the peace; when required
    If any person threatens to kill or injure another or to commit violence or injury against his person or property, or to unlawfully trespass upon ...
  • 19.2-20 Same; complaint and issuance of warrant therefor
    If complaint be made to any magistrate or judge that a person should be required to give a recognizance to keep the peace due to ...
  • 19.2-21 Same; procedure when accused appears
    When such person appears, if the judge, on hearing the parties, considers that there is not good cause for the complaint, he shall discharge such ...
  • 19.2-22 Same; arrest without a warrant
    A person arrested without a warrant by any conservator of the peace or other law-enforcement officer for any of the acts set forth in § ...
  • 19.2-23 Payment of fees or mileage allowances into county or city treasury
    Any conservator or policeman appointed under the provisions of this chapter shall not be entitled to fees or mileage for performance of his duties as ...
  • 19.2-24 When appeal may be taken; witnesses recognized; bail
    Any person from whom a recognizance is required under the provisions of this chapter or who has been committed to jail for failure to give ...
  • 19.2-25 Power of court on appeal
    The court may dismiss the complaint or affirm the judgment, and make what order it sees fit as to the costs. If it award costs ...

Last modified: April 3, 2009