Virginia Statutes

§ 10.1-119 — Defense of conservation officer of the Department prosecuted on criminal charges

Virginia § 10.1-119
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 10.1CONSERVATION
Subtitle IACTIVITIES ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION
Ch. 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Art. 4CONSERVATION OFFICERS

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Va. Code Ann. § 10.1-119 (2026).

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If any conservation officer shall be brought before any regulatory body, summoned before any grand jury, investigated by any other law-enforcement agency, or arrested or indicted or otherwise prosecuted on any charge arising out of any act committed in the discharge of his official duties, the Director may employ special counsel approved by the Attorney General to defend such officer. Upon a finding that (i) the officer did not violate a law or regulation resulting from the act that was the subject of the investigation and (ii) the officer will not be terminated from employment as the result of such act, the Director shall arrange for payment for the special counsel employed. The compensation for special counsel employed pursuant to this section shall, subject to the approval of the Attorn

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Legislative History

2007, c. 595; 2015, cc. 64, 489.

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