Bank Burglary in Manassas
September 28, 2015 by Jean Humbrecht
Bank Burglary in Manassas criminalizes entering a banking house while armed with a deadly weapon with the intent to commit a larceny of money or securities. Bank Burglary in Manassas is a Class 2 felony and is punished with up to life in prison.
Proof of Bank Burglary in Manassas
To convict an offender of Bank Burglary in Manassas, the Commonwealth must prove that the offender entered a banking house while armed with a deadly weapon and intended to commit a larceny of money, bonds, notes, or securities.
- Entering: Entering is an intrusion into the interior space of a structure.
- Banking House: A banking house includes a bank, credit union, or savings and loan institution.
- Armed with Deadly Weapon: A deadly weapon is an instrument likely to cause death or great bodily injury.
- Intent to Commit Larceny: The Commonwealth must prove that the offender intended to steal money, bonds, notes or securities.
Penalty for Bank Burglary in Manassas
Bank Burglary in Manassas (Va. Code §18.2-93) is a Class 2 felony, punished with 20 years up to life in prison and a fine up to $100,000.
Bank Burglary Statute
§18.2-93. Entering bank, armed, with intent to commit larceny.
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