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Destruction of property is generally codified in Virginia Code § 18.2-137. The Code states if a person unlawfully damages or removes (without the intent to steal), any monument or memorial, he shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor. However, if a person intentionally damages or removes (without the intent to steal) any monument or memorial, he will be guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor, which is punishable by up to 1 year in jail and a $2,500.00 fine. If the value of the property damaged or removed is worth $1,000.00 or more, then the person will be guilty of a Class 6 Felony, which is punishable by up to 5 years in jail and a $2,500.00 fine.
The amount of loss caused by the destruction, defacing, damage or removal of such property, memorial or monument may be established by proof of the fair market cost of repair or fair market replacement value. Upon conviction, the court may order that the individual also pay restitution. If you have been charged with Destruction of Property, it is important to immediately seek the assistance of counsel to determine what possible defenses may be raised in an effort to have your charges dismissed. Even if you believe you are guilty, our firm can speak with a valuation expert who can assess the damages and determine whether the damages arise to the classification of the crime for which you may be facing.
What should I do if I am charged with Destruction of Property in Virginia?
Destruction of Property can be a very serious offense and will likely make getting a job, security clearance, and other goals far more difficult to accomplish. It is critical that you have legal representation from the outset of the process. Please call Noorishad Law, P.C. today at 703-542-4500 to schedule an appointment with Mr. Noorishad to discuss your particular case and potential defenses you may have in fighting your charges.
The amount of loss caused by the destruction, defacing, damage or removal of such property, memorial or monument may be established by proof of the fair market cost of repair or fair market replacement value. Upon conviction, the court may order that the individual also pay restitution. If you have been charged with Destruction of Property, it is important to immediately seek the assistance of counsel to determine what possible defenses may be raised in an effort to have your charges dismissed. Even if you believe you are guilty, our firm can speak with a valuation expert who can assess the damages and determine whether the damages arise to the classification of the crime for which you may be facing.
What should I do if I am charged with Destruction of Property in Virginia?
Destruction of Property can be a very serious offense and will likely make getting a job, security clearance, and other goals far more difficult to accomplish. It is critical that you have legal representation from the outset of the process. Please call Noorishad Law, P.C. today at 703-542-4500 to schedule an appointment with Mr. Noorishad to discuss your particular case and potential defenses you may have in fighting your charges.