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 Virginia Robbery 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. -
All About Burglary Crimes, Penalties, and Defenses Learn 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. -
Auto Theft Offenses and Sentences in Fairfax Auto 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. -
Receiving or Concealing Stolen Goods Offense and Penalties in Virginia You 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? -
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. -
Virginia Petit Larceny and Grand Larceny If 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. -
Virginia Shoplifting Charges Shoplifting offenses in Virginia are taken seriously. The penalties can be severe depending on the items value, your record, and the details of your case.