Digest of the Laws of Virginia: Which are of a Permanent Character and General Operation; Illustrated by Judicial Decisions: to which is Added, an Index of the Names of the Cases in the Virginia Reporters, Volume 1 |
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Page 468
In all cases , where the circuit court is holden at the county courthouse , the
county jail shall be used as the jail of the circuit court ; the jail of the county of
Henrico shall be used as the jail of the circuit court for said county ; the jail within
the ...
In all cases , where the circuit court is holden at the county courthouse , the
county jail shall be used as the jail of the circuit court ; the jail of the county of
Henrico shall be used as the jail of the circuit court for said county ; the jail within
the ...
Page 542
109 . circuit . A court shall be held in and for the county of Preston on the first day
of April and first day of September ; of ... county shall be formed of one or more
existing counties , such new county shall compose a part of the judicial circuit to ...
109 . circuit . A court shall be held in and for the county of Preston on the first day
of April and first day of September ; of ... county shall be formed of one or more
existing counties , such new county shall compose a part of the judicial circuit to ...
Page 561
69 . the trial , it shall be lawful for such judge to cause the same to be removed to
the next circuit , and to the most convenient court in that circuit , for trial . Feb . 4 ,
1809 , c . 6 , ed . 1812 . 71 . 6 29 . When in any prosecution for an offence ...
69 . the trial , it shall be lawful for such judge to cause the same to be removed to
the next circuit , and to the most convenient court in that circuit , for trial . Feb . 4 ,
1809 , c . 6 , ed . 1812 . 71 . 6 29 . When in any prosecution for an offence ...
Page 562
109 . given by the party making the application , to the adverse party , of the time
and place of making the same : And provided , That the general court shall have
power to change the venue , as heretofore , from circuit to circuit . 75 . § 50 .
109 . given by the party making the application , to the adverse party , of the time
and place of making the same : And provided , That the general court shall have
power to change the venue , as heretofore , from circuit to circuit . 75 . § 50 .
Page 582
109 . copies of the judgments , decrees and decisions of the court of appeals in
the same ; which , if received by the clerk of a circuit superior court , in vacation of
such court , shall be entered by him of record at the end of the proceedings of the
...
109 . copies of the judgments , decrees and decisions of the court of appeals in
the same ; which , if received by the clerk of a circuit superior court , in vacation of
such court , shall be entered by him of record at the end of the proceedings of the
...
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