Several sections of Virginia's Criminal Procedure law, specifically those related to supervision and magistrates, have been repealed. The remaining active provision assigns the duty to the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court to oversee magistrates, including training, policy-making, and administrative responsibilities. This ensures proper management and oversight of magistrates within the state's judicial system.
Most sections related to supervision and magistrates have been repealed, except for the duties assigned to the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court in section 19.2-43.
The Executive Secretary oversees magistrates, conducts training, adopts policies, manages administrative duties, and requires reports on magistrates' work.
Yes, the duties assigned to the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court include supervising magistrates and managing their administrative functions.
The sections were repealed as part of legislative updates and revisions to streamline or modify the legal framework related to supervision and magistrates.