A Guide to the Norfolk County (Va.) Criminal/Commonwealth Causes, circa 1797-1939 Norfolk County (Va.) Criminal/Commonwealth Causes, circa 1797-1939 1157473, 1171278, 1171307

A Guide to the Norfolk County (Va.) Criminal/Commonwealth Causes, circa 1797-1939

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Barcode numbers: 1157473, 1171278, 1171307


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Barcode numbers
1157473, 1171278, 1171307
Title
Norfolk County (Va.) Criminal/Commonwealth Causes, circa 1797-1939
Physical Characteristics
1.13 cu. ft. (3 boxes)
Collector
Chesapeake (Va.) Circuit Court
Location
Library of Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Norfolk County (Va.) Criminal/Commonwealth Causes, circa 1797-1939. Local government records collection, Chesapeake (City)/Norfolk County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

These items came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of court papers from the city of Chesapeake under the accession number 41922.

Historical Information

Chesapeake, which was named for the Chesapeake Bay, comprises the former Norfolk County and the former city of South Norfolk. It was formed by court order in 1963 by a merger of these two entities, both of which thereby became extinct.

Norfolk County was probably named by Adam Thoroughgood, a local resident, for his native county in England. It was formed from Lower Norfolk County in 1691, and became extinct in 1963, when it was consolidated with the city of South Norfolk to form the city of Chesapeake. The county seat was Portsmouth.

Scope and Content

Norfolk County (Va.) Criminal/Commonwealth Causes, circa 1797-1939 are criminal court cases and consist primarily of warrants, summons, indictments, and verdicts handed down by grand juries and other legal authorities in order to prosecute individuals who violated the penal code. These offenses ranged in severity from murder, rape, assault and battery, and larceny to tax evasion and slander. Criminal offenders and victims who appear in cases prior to the abolition of slavery in Virginia in 1865 included both free and enslaved persons.

Warrants were issued by grand juries, judges, and justices of the peace directing law enforcement officials to either arrest and imprison a person suspected of having committed a crime or to cause an individual to appear in court to answer accusations made against them. Peace warrants directing an offender to "keep the peace of the Commonwealth" or to restrain from any violent acts are commonly found in assault and battery cases.

Summonses were used to call a suspected person to appear in court. A summons could also be issued to direct witnesses or victims to come before the court in order to provide evidence or information deemed pertinent to a case.

An indictment is the official, written description of the crime that an accused individual is suspected of committing, which is approved by a grand jury and presented to a court in order to begin legal proceedings. Due to this process, indictments are often referred to as "presentments."

Verdicts are the formal pronouncements made by juries on issues submitted to them by a judge or other law enforcement official. In the case of a guilty verdict, a judge will sentence the offender. Sentences may include a fine, corporal punishment, and/or imprisonment. Coroners also submitted verdicts such as "death by suicide," "death by natural causes," etc. when determining the cause of a suspicious or sudden death.

Related Material

Additional court records for Norfolk County can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Consult "A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm."

Additional Norfolk County criminal records may be found at the Chesapeake Courthouse and the Library of Virginia.

Index Terms

    Corporate Names:

  • Chesapeake (Va.) Circuit Court
  • Subjects:

  • African Americans -- History
  • Assault and battery -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Crime -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Criminals -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Larceny -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Libel and slander -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Murder -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Rape -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Slaveholders -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Slavery -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Slaves -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Tax evasion -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Geographical Names:

  • Chesapeake (Va.) -- History
  • Norfolk County (Va.) -- History
  • Genre and Form Terms:

  • Indictments -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Summons -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Verdicts -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Warrants (Law) -- Virginia -- Norfolk County
  • Added Entry - Corporate Name:

  • Norfolk County (Va.) Circuit Court

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Chesapeake (Va.) -- History
  • Norfolk County (Va.) -- History