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District of Columbia Code Division IV. Criminal Law and Procedure and Prisoners. § 22-3751.01. Enhanced penalties for committing a crime of violence against ...
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DIVISION IV. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE AND PRISONERS Title 22 Criminal Offenses Title 23 Criminal Procedure Title 24 Prisoners and Their Treatment DIVISION V.
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Title 22. Criminal Offenses and Penalties. - D.C. Law Library
Subtitle I. Criminal Offenses. · Subtitle II. Enhanced Penalties. · Subtitle III. Sex Offenders. · Subtitle III-A. DNA Testing. · Subtitle IV. Prevention, Solution, ...
Criminal Division | District of Columbia Courts
The Criminal Division is administratively divided into four branches: Case Management, Special Proceedings, Quality Assurance, and Courtroom Support. It also ...
Title 22. Criminal Offenses and Penalties. (Refs & Annos)
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Superior Court Rules of Criminal Procedure
D.C. Code § 11-902 (b) (2012 Repl.) permits the Superior Court by rule to establish branches within the Division. This rule eliminates the Felony, Misdemeanor ...
§ 22-2801. Robbery. | Statutes | Westlaw
Robbery. DC CODE § 22-2801West's District of Columbia Code Annotated 2001 ... Criminal Law and Procedure and Prisoners. Title 22. Criminal Offenses and ...
District of Columbia: Statutory Criminal Law - Without My Consent
(a) An offense shall be deemed to be committed in the District of Columbia if the conduct on at least one occasion was initiated in the District of Columbia or ...
District of Columbia Restoration of Rights & Record Relief
This law affirmed the right to vote by DC residents incarcerated for felony convictions as well as by qualified individuals under the purview of the Department ...
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