Plain-Language Summary

Virginia's Title 19.2 of the Criminal Procedure primarily contains repealed sections related to reports of fines and costs. Currently, it emphasizes that the attorney for the Commonwealth or the clerk of the circuit court is responsible for supervising the issuance of executions or judgments for fines and penalties that benefit the Commonwealth or local governments. Most sections cited are repealed, leaving limited active provisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most sections related to reports of fines and costs in Virginia's Title 19.2 are repealed. The current law emphasizes supervision of executions for fines by court officials.

The attorney for the Commonwealth or the clerk of the circuit court supervises the issuance of executions or judgments for fines and penalties.

No, the sections cited have been repealed and are no longer in effect. Only the provisions related to supervision remain relevant.

Current laws are found in the active sections of Virginia's criminal procedure code, as well as other relevant statutes outside the repealed sections.