What is the Difference Between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia?
February 28, 2019 by Jean Humbrecht
What is the difference between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia? These terms are often used interchangeably, but these crimes are actually very different. If you are wondering, what is the difference between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia, read the post below.
What is the Difference Between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia?
Grand Theft Auto in Virginia (Va. Code §18.2-95) is the unauthorized taking of another person’s vehicle with the intent to permanently deprive an owner of his property. Click here for more information on Grand Theft Auto in Virginia.
Robbery in Virginia (Va. Code §18.2-58) is taking property from another person using force or violence. Click here for more information on Robbery in Virginia.
Difference Between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia: Property Stolen
Grand Theft Auto in Virginia involves a stolen vehicle, but Robbery in Virginia can involve theft of any property.
Difference Between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia: Force or Violence
Grand Theft Auto in Virginia can be proven without evidence of force or violence being used, but Robbery requires proof that force or violence was used to take property.
Difference Between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia: Penalties
Grand Theft Auto in Virginia is punished with up to 20 years in prison. However, Robbery in Virginia is punished with up to life in prison.
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