Some misdemeanor offenses have special limits on punishments, and these are commonly known as unclassified misdemeanors. (Code of Virginia § 18.2-12). For example, possession of marijuana (1st offense) is an unclassified misdemeanor, but 2nd offense is a class 1 misdemeanor. Felony Offenses A f...
The penalty for this crime is a “distinct felony” resulting in a mandatory minimum prison sentence of 3 years (first-time offenders) or 5 years (subsequent offenders), to be served consecutively with punishments for the felony committed while displaying or using the firearm. A Virginia Gun ...
step-parent, grandparent or step-grandparent of a victim 13 or older but under 18, or force or threat are used. Aggravated sexual battery is a felony and can lead to a penalty of one to 20 years in prison and up to $100,000 in fines, as stated in Virginia Code Section18.2-67.3....
and whether the accident involves only property damage of a certain amount or also involves injury or death. Depending upon your circumstances, your hit and run may be charged as amisdemeanororfelonyand the punishments can include imposition of a fine, incarceration and a suspension of the license...
Punishments for Minors in Juvenile and Domestic Relations and Circuit Court Other Crimes Attempts Capital Offense Conspiracy Crimes to Commit Felony 18.2-22 Criminal Solicitation 18.2-2 Deferred Dispositions Disorderly Conduct 18.2-415 Enhanced Crimes for Using Computer 18.2-376.1 Failure to Ap...
Punishments for Minors in Juvenile and Domestic Relations and Circuit Court Other Crimes Attempts Capital Offense Conspiracy Crimes to Commit Felony 18.2-22 Criminal Solicitation 18.2-2 Deferred Dispositions Disorderly Conduct 18.2-415 Enhanced Crimes for Using Computer 18.2-376.1 ...