A Virginia lawmaker who was just re-elected despite being jailed for a sex scandal with a teenager has been indicted on four new felony charges. The forgery and perjury indictment of the lawmaker, Delegate Joseph D. Morrissey, was returned the day before his re-election and unsealed Wednesday in Henrico County Circuit Court. Mr. Morrissey now stands accused of forging a document he vouched for in court, and of persuading the girl’s mother to swear to its authenticity. The mother was also indicted on perjury and forgery charges. Mr. Morrissey, 57, faces up to 10 years on each count if convicted, a special prosecutor, William J. Neely, said. Mr. Morrissey, a lawyer, said the charges were false, and he vowed to beat them. He accepted the misdemeanor conviction to avoid trial on charges of taking “indecent liberties” with a 17-year-old, child pornography and soliciting a minor. Mr. Morrissey, a four-term Democrat, resigned. He then ran as an independent and won in a special election last week to choose his successor.