Source: https://vacode.org/2016/18.2/10/6/18.2-460/
Timestamp: 2019-12-07 14:53:40
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Obstructing justice; penalty (§ 18.2-460)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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Obstructing justice; penalty
If you’re reading this for anything important, you should double-check its accuracy—read § 18.2-460 on the official Code of Virginia website.
Fleming v. Com. (COA, 12/03/91)
. . . to intimidate a witness, in violation of Code § 18.2-460(A). He contends that the evidence was . . .
Polk v. Com. (COA, 08/04/87)
. . . justice by threats or force in violation of Code § 18.2-460(A).[1] He was sentenced to six months . . .
Ruckman v. Com. (COA, 10/20/98)
. . . obstruction of justice in violation of Code § 18.2-460(A). On appeal, Ruckman contends the . . .
Garcia v. Com. (COA, 03/25/03)
. . . obstruction of justice, in violation of Code § 18.2-460. Garcia contends that the trial court erred . . .
Washington v. Com. (SCV, 04/20/07)
. . . quoting Code § 18.2-460(C)). The Court of Appeals held, "A conviction under Code § 18.2-460(C) . . .
. . . Jonathan Rogers v. M. L. Pendleton, Officer M. G. Vinyard, . . . (Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 05/04/01)
. . . for obstruction of justice under Va. Code Ann. S 18.2-460 (Michie 1996 & Supp. 2000) and . . .
Craddock v. Com. (COA, 05/13/03)
. . . obstruction of justice, in violation of Code § 18.2-460(C), and guilty of possession of cocaine . . .
Atkins v. Com. (COA, 07/14/09)
. . . obstruction of justice in violation of Code § 18.2-460 and argues the evidence was insufficient to . . .
Turner v. Com. (COA, 08/29/95)
. . . Code § 18.2-460(C). Holding otherwise would unduly restrict the intended purpose of Code § . . .
Martin v. Com. (SCV, 06/07/91)
. . . or law enforcement officer, Code § 18.2-460(A) (now Code § 18.2-460(B)), attempted murder does . . .
HB2713: Obstruction of justice; failure to call when criminal act has occurred. (failed)
HB435: Law-enforcement officer; penalty for failure to identify oneself when requested. (failed)
HB2393: Animal control officers; inclusion thereof in classification of law-enforcement officers. (passed)
HB376: Law-enforcement officer; definition includes municipal park rangers. (failed)
SB357: Court clerks; inclusion to obstruction of justice statute. (failed)
HB2062: Law-enforcement officer; definition, municipal park rangers training. (failed)
SB1385: Law-enforcement officer; definition, municipal park rangers training. (failed)
SB40: Marijuana; reduced penalties for distribution or possession with intent to distribute. (failed)
SB57: Obstructing justice and resisting arrest; fleeing from a law-enforcement officer, penalty. (passed)
§ 19.2-271 Certain judicial officers incompetent to testify under certain circumstances; exceptions (Supreme Court Rule 2:605 derived from this section)