Reckless Driving Virginia 46.2-868 Penalties VA Class 1 Misdemeanor 6 Felony
VA Code § 46.2-868. Reckless driving; penalties
A. Every person convicted of reckless driving in Virginia under the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
B. Every person convicted of reckless driving in Virginia under the provisions of this article who, when he committed the offense, (i) was driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and, (ii) as the sole and proximate result of his reckless driving, caused the death of another, is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
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Reckless Driving Virginia 46.2-866 Racing Aiders Abettors VA
VA Code § 46.2-866. Racing; aiders or abettors
Virginia 46.2-866 states the following
Any person in Virginia, although not engaged in a race as defined in§ 46.2-865, who aids or abets any such race, shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
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Consequences Marijuana Possession Virginia Penalties Laws Class 1 Misdemeanor License Suspended
Consequences of Marijuana Possession Virginia Penalties
Simple possession of marijuana is a misdemeanor and the maximum penalty pursuant to Virginia for possession of marijuana is 30 days in jail and a $500 fine for a first offense.
For a second (2nd) offense of possession of Marijuana in Virginia, the maximum penalty pursuant to Virginia law is 12 months in jail. It is a Class 1 misdemeanor in Virginia.
As with any drug conviction, your license to drive in the state of Virginia will be suspended if you are found guilty.
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Our Virginia drug defense lawyers regularly appears before the Courts of Virginia to defend clients who have been charged with possession of marijuana and have a thorough understand of the Virginia drug possession laws.
