Reckless Driving Charges in Virginia
Nov 21, 2018
There are 17 different ways a driver can be charged with Reckless Driving in Virginia. Reckless Driving in Virginia is usually a Class 1 misdemeanor, but in some instances can be a felony. This legal ...
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Common Theft Crimes in Virginia
Nov 21, 2018
There are a number of theft crimes in Virginia, ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies. This legal guide discusses the most common theft crimes in Virginia and their penalties. Larceny Larceny ...
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3 Forms of Grand Larceny in Virginia
Nov 19, 2018
Grand Larceny in Virginia is a serious charge, punished with up to 20 years in prison. This legal guide discusses the 3 ways an offender can be convicted of Grand Larceny in Virginia, including Grand ...
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Frequently Asked Questions About Speeding in Virginia
Nov 16, 2018
This legal guide answers many frequently asked questions about Speeding in Virginia. Do I Have to Go to Court? Drivers charged with Speeding in Virginia can pre-pay their tickets and avoid having to g...
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5 Types of Breaking and Entering Charges in Virginia
Nov 09, 2018
There are several different Breaking and Entering charges in Virginia, all of which require different intent and in some cases can be committed in different ways. This legal guide discuss the various ...
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Bank Burglary in Virginia
Nov 08, 2018
Bank Burglary in Virginia is a very serious felony and is punished with a minimum of 20 years up to life in prison. The following legal guide discusses what the Commonwealth must prove in order to con...
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Aggravated Malicious Wounding in Virginia
Nov 06, 2018
Aggravated Malicious Wounding in Virginia (Va. Code 18.2-51.2) is a very serious felony and is punished with a minimum of 20 years up to life in prison. This legal guide discusses the elements the Com...
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3 Elements of Malicious Wounding in Virginia
Nov 04, 2018
Malicious Wounding in Virginia (Va. Code 18.2-51) is a Class 3 felony and is punished with 5 to 20 years in prison. It is essentially wounding another person with the intent to produce a permanent con...
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Carjacking in Virginia
Oct 20, 2018
Carjacking in Virginia (Va. Code 18.2-58.1) is the intentional seizure of possession or control of another person's motor vehicle by force with the intent to permanently or temporarily deprive another...
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Hit and Run in Virginia
Oct 20, 2018
Failing to report a car accident in Virginia is a crime, and is also known as a Hit and Run. It can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony and can have serious consequences. This legal guide discusse...
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