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Disposition of appeals; finality of decisions (§ 17.1-410)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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§ 17.1-410
Disposition of appeals; finality of decisions
A. Each appeal of right taken to the Court of Appeals and each appeal for which a petition for appeal has been granted shall be considered by a panel of the court.When the Court of Appeals has (i) rejected a petition for appeal, (ii) dismissed an appeal in any case in accordance with the Rules of Court, or (iii) decided an appeal, its decision shall be final, without appeal to the Supreme Court, in:
2. Cases originating before any administrative agency or the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission;
3. Cases involving the affirmance or annulment of a marriage, divorce, custody, spousal or child support or the control or disposition of a juvenile and other domestic relations cases arising under Title 16.1 or Title 20, or involving adoption under Chapter 12 (§ 63.2-1200 et seq.) of Title 63.2;
4. Appeals in criminal cases pursuant to §§ 19.2-398 and 19.2-401. Such finality of the Court of Appeals’ decision shall not preclude a defendant, if he is convicted, from requesting the Court of Appeals or Supreme Court on direct appeal to reconsider an issue which was the subject of the pretrial appeal; and
5. Appeals involving involuntary treatment of prisoners pursuant to § 53.1-40.1.
B. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection A, in any case other than an appeal pursuant to § 19.2-398, in which the Supreme Court determines on a petition for review that the decision of the Court of Appeals involves a substantial constitutional question as a determinative issue or matters of significant precedential value, review may be had in the Supreme Court in accordance with the provisions of § 17.1-411.
1983, c. 413, § 17-116.07; 1984, c. 701; 1987, c. 710; 1988, c. 873; 1998, c. 872; 2000, c. 830.
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Sheets v. Castle (SCV, 03/01/02)
. . . significant precedential value" (Code §§ 17.1-410 and 411), the refusal of a petition for appeal . . .
Horner v. Department of Mental Health (SCV, 06/10/04)
. . . of significant precedential value. See Code § 17.1-410(B). . . .
Volkswagen of America, Inc. v. Smit (SCV, 10/31/03)
. . . awarded Volkswagen an appeal pursuant to Code § 17.1-410(B). . . .
Cases Appealed to the Supreme Court of Virginia (COA, 06/07/16)
. . . January 20, 2015 . . .
Lewis v. Lewis (SCV, 04/21/06)
. . . having significant precedential value, see Code §§ 17.1-410(B) and -411, we awarded Thomas this . . .
Spencer v. City of Norfolk (SCV, 04/21/06)
. . . Code §§ 17.1-410 or . . .
Cases Appealed to the Supreme Court of Virginia (COA, 10/01/13)
. . . Dismissed for lack of jurisdiction pursuant to Code § 17.1-410(A)(3) and (B) (130878) . . .
Cases Appealed to the Supreme Court of Virginia (COA, 05/06/14)
. . . Dismissed for lack of jurisdiction pursuant to Code § 17.1-410(A)(2), (B)(140002) . . .
Cases Appealed to the Supreme Court of Virginia (COA, 07/05/16)
. . . November 17, 2015 . . .
Cases Appealed to the Supreme Court of Virginia (COA, 04/05/16)
SB730: Juvenile offenders, certain; sentence modification procedure. (failed)
HB53: Juvenile offenders; sentence modification procedure. (failed)
SB94: Juvenile offenders; sentence modification. (failed)
HB1133: Prisoners; medical and mental health treatment of those incapable of giving consent. (failed)
HB934: Prisoners; medical and mental health treatment of those incapable of giving consent.
SB296: Prisoners; medical and mental health treatment of those incapable of giving consent. (failed)
HB1933: Prisoners; medical and mental health treatment of those incapable of giving consent. (passed)
§ 17.1-411 Review by the Supreme Court
§ 18.2-308.08 Denial of a concealed handgun permit; appeal
§ 19.2-317 When writ of error lies in criminal case for accused; when for Commonwealth; when for county, city or town
§ 8.01-626 When court grants or refuses injunction, justice of Supreme Court or judge of Court of Appeals may review it