Posts Tagged ‘18.2-137’
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY / MANASSAS VIRGINIA: Misdemeanor Destruction of Property Charge (VA Code 18.2-137) was DROPPED.
Read more about Vandalism & Destruction of Property Law here: Destruction of Property Charges in Virginia | A Defense Lawyer’s explanation of vandalism laws and requirements for felony and misdemeanor conviction
Misdemeanor Destruction of Property Charge to be DISMISSED in Prince William County, Manassas VA
2012
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY / MANASSAS VIRGINIA: Misdemeanor Destruction of Property Charge (VA Code 18.2-137) will be DISMISSED after payment for alleged damage.
Read more about Vandalism & Destruction of Property Law here: Destruction of Property Charges in Virginia | A Defense Lawyer’s explanation of vandalism laws and requirements for felony and misdemeanor conviction
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
Acts punished: intentionally destroying, damaging, defacing, or removing property belonging to someone else. Generally, regardless of what kind of property you destroy in Virginia, the offense will be classified as a misdemeanor or a felony based on the value of the destruction. This crime has nothing to do with theft – larcenies are punished separately in VA.
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SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR JUVENILES UNDER VIRGINIA LAW
Crimes by Juveniles are prosecuted as delinquency acts in Virginia Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts. Juveniles are defined by their age for purposes of prosecution – 17 and under – minors. But being a kid doesn’t stop you from being prosecuted as an adult for serious crimes.
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