Source: https://vacode.org/18.2-49.1/
Timestamp: 2019-12-06 22:55:35
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Violation of court order regarding custody and visitation; penalty (§ 18.2-49.1)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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§ 18.2-49.1 Violation of court order regarding custody and . . .
§ 18.2-49.1
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Foster-Zahid v. Com. (COA, 11/12/96)
. . . felony parental abduction) in violation of Code § 18.2-49.1(A).[1] On appeal, appellant contends . . .
. . . #39;s felony parental abduction statute, Code § 18.2-49.1, is similar to that of the Parental . . .
Foster-Zahid v. Commonwealth (SCV, 09/12/97)
. . . jurisdiction to . . .
Larwan Badru Bonner v. Commonwealth of Virginia (COA, 07/23/13)
. . . custodial interference in violation of . . .
. . . as an element of the crime. See, e.g., Code § 18.2-49.1 ("knowingly, wrongfully and intentionally . . .
Wyatt v. McDermott (SCV, 04/20/12)
. . . custodial interference is codified in Code § 18.2-49.1 as a criminal offense, but this statute . . .
Hughes v. Com. (COA, 07/29/93)
. . . or prostitution," Class 2 felony); Code § 18.2-49.1 (parental abduction, Class 6 felony). The . . .