Supreme Court of Virginia, 2000

Jones v. Town of Marion

Jones v. Town of Marion
Supreme Court of Virginia · Decided January 14, 2000
259 Va. 7; 524 S.E.2d 866; 2000 Va. LEXIS 15

Jones v. Town of Marion

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

We awarded this appeal to review a judgment of the Court of Appeals holding that the failure to offer the accused a preliminary breath analysis, as provided by Code § 18.2-267, did not invalidate the accused’s arrest, and that the failure to bring the accused before a magistrate to determine probable cause, as required by Code § 19.2-82, did not deny the accused due process of law. Jones v. Town of Marion, 28 Va. App. 791, 508 S.E.2d 921 (1999).

For the reasons stated in the opinion of the Court of Appeals, we will affirm its judgment.

Affirmed.

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