Car Theft vs Carjacking in Manassas

Car theft and Carjacking in Manassas sound the same, but they have important differences.  For more information on car theft vs Carjacking in Manassas, read the post below.

Car Theft vs Carjacking in Manassas

Car theft in Manassas is taking another person’s motor vehicle, without consent, with the intent to permanently deprive an owner of his property.

Carjacking in Manassas is the intentional seizure of a motor vehicle or seizure of control of a motor vehicle of another by violence with intent to permanently or even temporarily deprive the other person of possession or control of his property.

Car Theft vs Carjacking in Manassas: Force
car theft vs carjacking in Manassas

One Difference Between Car Theft and Carjacking in Manassas is the Intent to Permanently Take a Motor Vehicle

To convict an offender of Carjacking in Manassas, the Commonwealth must prove that force or violence was used to take possession or control of a vehicle.  However, force is not necessary to convict an offender of car theft in Manassas.

Car Theft vs Carjacking in Manassas: Intent

Car theft requires intent to permanently deprive the owner of his motor vehicle, but Carjacking can be proven with intent to permanently or even temporarily deprive a person of possession or control of a motor vehicle.

Car Theft vs Carjacking in Manassas: Penalties

Car theft in Manassas can be punished with up to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $2,500. Carjacking is much more serious and is punished with 15 years up to life in prison.

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