Virginia Statutes

§ 19.2-215.7 — Warnings given to witnesses; when witness in contempt; use of testimony compelled after witness invokes right against self-incrimination

Virginia § 19.2-215.7
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 19.2CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Ch. 13GRAND JURIES
Art. 4MULTI-JURISDICTION GRAND JURIES

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-215.7 (2026).

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A.Every witness testifying before a multi-jurisdiction grand jury shall be warned by special counsel or by the foreman of the grand jury that he need not answer any question that would tend to incriminate him, and that he may later be called upon to testify in any case that may result from the grand jury proceedings.
B.A witness who has been called to testify or produce evidence before a multi-jurisdiction grand jury, and who refuses to testify or produce evidence by expressly invoking his right not to incriminate himself, may be compelled to testify or produce evidence by the presiding judge. A witness who refuses to testify or produce evidence after being ordered to do so by the presiding judge may be held in contempt and may be incarcerated until the contempt is purged by compliance

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Legislative History

1983, c. 543.

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