Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
Sundown laws
Can a circuit court judge legally order a defendant who has been placed on supervised probation, to stay out of a county or city in Virginia for a specific period of time, ie: 10 years, as a condition of sentence?
Asked on 5/23/06, 3:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Re: Sundown laws
If the sentence itself involved 10 years or more of possible penitentiary time for conviction of one or more serious felonies, the answer is yes, the judge(taking into consideration other relevant factors) could order the defendant as a condition of his probation to "stay out of Dodge"(or, perhaps, Virginia City would be more appropros) for that period of time.
Answered on 5/24/06, 9:00 am
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