You face serious penalties if you are convicted of a theft or trespass crime in Virginia. Here, you can learn about your charges, the potential penalties, and other issues relevant to your defense.
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Robbery Offenses Are Felonies in VirginiaRobbery is a felony offense in Virginia. Here, we discuss first-degree and second-degree robbery and carjacking charges and penalties you may face if convicted.
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All About Burglary Crimes, Penalties, and DefensesLearn about the different burglary crimes in Virginia, what may happen if you are convicted, and how you can defend yourself with a lawyer’s help.
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Auto Theft Offenses and Sentences in FairfaxAuto theft can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony in Virginia. Here, learn what crimes you may be charged with and the penalties you may face.
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Receiving or Concealing Stolen Goods Offense and Penalties in VirginiaYou may be charged with a misdemeanor or felony offense for receiving or concealing stolen goods in Virginia. What penalties can you face if you’re convicted?
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What is Considered Trespassing in Virginia?Trespassing under Virginia Code § 18.2-119 is a class 1 misdemeanor punishable with up to 12 months in jail and a fine of up to $2500.
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Virginia Petit Larceny and Grand LarcenyIf you're facing petit larceny or grand larceny charges in Virginia, contact the Fairfax theft attorneys at Greenspun Shapiro to discuss options for your case.
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Virginia Shoplifting ChargesShoplifting offenses in Virginia are taken seriously. The penalties can be severe depending on the items value, your record, and the details of your case.