Virginia Criminal Practice Forms

Publication Date: 2019 Edition
Electronic Forms: 69
Available Formats: Print (762 pages, softcover, 1 volume)
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  • Attorney-Client Relationship
  • Arrest
  • Arraignment and Bail
  • Indictments
  • Motions to Dismiss
  • Bills of Particulars
  • Motions to Suppress or Limit Evidence
  • Identification Procedures
  • Discovery
  • Experts
  • Preliminary Hearings
  • Continuances
  • Subpoenas, Notices, and Other Process
  • Pleas
  • Juries
  • Recusals
  • Separate Trials
  • Sentencing
  • Motions to Reconsider
  • Expungement of Criminal Records
  • Appeals
  • Writs of Actual Innocence
  • DUI and Other Serious Traffic Offenses
  • Juvenile Proceedings
  • Capital Murder Cases
  • Civil Commitment of Sexually Violent Predators

“The criminal practice forms in this compilation have been authored by experienced practicing attorneys or are based on forms in Virginia’s rules of court. While no book of practice forms can anticipate every situation encountered in representing a client in a particular case, these forms combine legal requirements with actual experience to provide attorneys with examples of many of the pleadings and other documents needed in a criminal practice.” – Peter Roane, Virginia CLE Editor in Chief

With the full range of Virginia CLE’s battle-tested criminal practice forms, you will have at your fingertips the tools to address legal matters ranging from commonplace to unique. Start the process of building the right motion, proposed order, discovery demand, or just about anything the experienced or novice criminal law practitioner might need a form to achieve.

To make it easy to find the form you need, our team of attorneys have organized the forms to trace the life of representation. Plus, the forms are keyword searchable. You can view the full text of a form by clicking on its title, or you may also browse the accompanying print reference book. To tailor a form to your specific matter, simply click on the embedded Microsoft Word file.

The forms have been drawn from the following Virginia CLE publications: Defending Criminal Cases in Virginia (2020), Defense of Serious Traffic Cases in Virginia (2020), Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia (2018), and Trial of Capital Murder Cases in Virginia (2017).