Carjacking Lawyer in Fairfax

Carjacking in Fairfax (Va. Code §18.2-58.1) is basically car theft by force.  Carjacking is a very serious charge in Fairfax.  If you have been charged with carjacking in Fairfax, it is important to contact a carjacking lawyer in Fairfax as soon as possible.

Proof of Fairfax Carjacking Charge

To convict an offender of a carjacking charge in Fairfax, the Commonwealth must prove intentional seizure of control or possession of a motor vehicle by violence and intent to permanently (or even temporarily) deprive another person of control or possession of the motor vehicle.

Penalty for Fairfax Carjacking Charge
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Contact Your Carjacking Lawyer in Fairfax Jean Humbrecht Today

Carjacking in Fairfax under Va. Code §18.2-58.1 is punished with 15 years up to life in prison.  If you have been charged with carjacking in Fairfax, it is important to contact a carjacking lawyer in Fairfax immediately to discuss your case and any possible defenses.

Carjacking in Fairfax and Other Charges

It is possible to be charged with, convicted of, and punished consecutively for a carjacking charge in Fairfax and other crimes based on the same conduct.  For example, if a firearm was used to commit the carjacking, the offender can be convicted of both carjacking and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony under Va. Code §18.2-53.1.

Click here for more information on use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in Virginia.

Contact Carjacking Lawyer in Fairfax Jean Humbrecht Today

If you have been charged with carjacking in Fairfax, contact your carjacking lawyer in Fairfax Jean Humbrecht today to handle your case and help to obtain the best possible outcome.

 

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