What is a Robbery in Virginia?
June 13, 2015 by Jean Humbrecht
What is a robbery in Virginia? A Virginia robbery (Va. Code §18.2-58) is theft by force, violence, threats or intimidation. A robbery in Virginia is a very serious charge and is punished with a minimum of 5 years up to life in prison. If you are wondering, what is a robbery in Virginia, read the post below.
What is a Robbery in Virginia?
To convict an offender of a robbery in Virginia, the Commonwealth must prove:
- a taking
- of personal property
- by violence, force, threats or intimidation
- from a person (or his presence)
- with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of his property.
Penalty for Robbery in Fairfax
A robbery in Virginia is punished with a minimum of 5 years up to life in prison (Va. Code §18.2-58). The use of a firearm in the commission of a robbery is a separate felony charge under Va. Code §18.2-53.1. A first offense is punished with a mandatory minimum of three years in prison and a second offense is punished with a mandatory minimum of 5 years in prison. An offender can be convicted of both robbery and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in Virginia and the sentences will be consecutive. Click here for more information on use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in Virginia.
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