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  1. Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context requires a different meaning: "Act of violence" means those felony offenses described in subsection C of § 17.1-805 or subsection A of § 19.2-297.1.

  2. Learn how crimes are defined in law, categories of crimes, penalties for violating the law, and legal and hidden consequences for committing a crime.

  3. 20 cze 2016 · FindLaw's Virginia Criminal Laws section covers everything from drug possession and wire fraud to sexual assault and murder. Click on a link below to learn more. Learn About Virginia Criminal Laws

  4. Carnal knowledge of a person detained or arrested by a law-enforcement officer or an inmate, parolee, probationer, juvenile detainee, pretrial defendant or posttrial offender, or confidential informant; penalty

  5. www.vcsc.virginia.gov › VCCs › 2017Virginia Crime Codes

    The Virginia Crime Codes (VCCs) presented herein represent an offense identification system based on the Code of Virginia . Codes have been developed and assigned to most crimes

  6. I, cc. 344, 345. § 18.2-9. Classification of criminal offenses. (1) Felonies are classified, for the purposes of punishment and sentencing, into six classes: (a) Class 1 felony. (b) Class 2 felony. (c) Class 3 felony. (d) Class 4 felony. (e) Class 5 felony.

  7. 2023 Code of Virginia Title 18.2 - Crimes and Offenses Generally. Previous Next. Chapter 1 - In General [§§ 18.2-1 through 18.2-17] Chapter 2 - Principals and Accessories [§§ 18.2-18 through 18.2-21] Chapter 3 - Inchoate Offenses [§§ 18.2-22 through 18.2-29] Chapter 4 - Crimes Against the Person [§§ 18.2-30 through 18.2-76.2]

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