Virginia Code 30-7: Members, clerks, assistants, etc., subject to arrest for criminal offenses
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Any member of the General Assembly, any clerk thereof or his assistants, the Lieutenant Governor or the sergeant-at-arms of the Senate or the House who is alleged to have committed a criminal offense as defined in § 18.2-8, shall be subject at any time to be charged, arrested, prosecuted and imprisoned for such offense.
Code 1919, § 300; 1975, c. 427; 1997, c. 471.