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Felony v. Misdemeanor

What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor in the Commonwealth of Virginia?  The simple answer is the punishment that one can receive for conviction of a crime.  Felonies are crimes that are punishable by death or imprisonment in a state correctional facility (prison).  All other crimes are considered misdemeanors.  Misdemeanor incarceration, which may not exceed 12 months, typically takes place at locally run facilities, such as county or regional jails. 

Misdemanors are divided into four classes, with Class 1 being the most serious.  The maximum punishments for the different classes of misdemanors are as follows:

Class 1:  12 months in jail; $2500 fine
Class 2:   6 months in jail; $1000 fine
Class 3:  $500 fine
Class 4:  $250 fine

Felonies are divided into six classes, again with Class 1 being the most serious.  The maximum punishments for the different classes of felonies are as follows:

Class 1:  Death, if older than 16 at time of offense and not mentally retarded; or,
              Life imprisonment and/or $100,000 fine
              *** If defendant is less than 16 at time of offense or is mentally retarded, death
                   penalty is not authorized.
Class 2:  20 years to life imprisonment and/or $100,000 fine
Class 3:  5-20 years imprisonment and/or $100,000 fine
Class 4:  2-10 years imprisonment and/or $100,000 fine
Class 5:  1-10 years imprisonment or 12 months in jail; $2,500 fine
Class 6:  1-5 years imprisonment or 12 months in jail; $2,500 fine

Certain crimes, such as grand larceny, are termed unclassified felonies.  This is because the punishment for conviction of these crimes is defined by the specific statute criminalizing the offense, not by the general guidelines described above.

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