Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
I am wondering about the status of section 18.2-391 of the Virginia criminal code. If I understood things correctly, the PSINET v. Chapman case ended with the law being declared unconstitutional. Yet, in the most recent online documents I have found of the law, the unconstitutional portions are still there unchanged. How is that section being carried out, if at all?
1 Answer from Attorneys
On inquiry of the legal research engine with the case you've cited, i.e.,
Psinet v. Chapman, the case of Jaynes v. Commonwealth comes up
with no reference (as far as I can tell) to Psinet v. Chapman or to the
statute you've identified as Sec. 18.2-391 of the Virginia Criminal Code.
Furthermore, I find no evidence whatsoever that any part of this referenced
statute has been declared unconstitutional by any recent holding(s) of
any Virginia appellate court.
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