Virginia law authorizes the civil forfeiture of property used in connection with criminal activities, including conduct related to criminal street gang recruitment. The law applies to both personal and real property and follows specific procedural provisions outlined in Chapter 22.1 of Title 19.2. Multiple remedies, civil or criminal, can be pursued simultaneously without exclusion.
Both personal and real property used in connection with criminal conduct, including profits or interests derived from such conduct, can be forfeited.
Yes, the law permits pursuing multiple remedies, civil or criminal, simultaneously without excluding any options.
Forfeiture proceedings follow the procedures outlined in Chapter 22.1 of Title 19.2, with specific rules applying to all forfeitures.
Yes, property used or intended to be used in connection with criminal street gang recruitment is subject to civil forfeiture under Virginia law.