Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
Class U Felony in the Commonwealth of Va? First Offender? How long will time be served?
Asked on 1/19/11, 3:19 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Erin Ranney
Erin L. T. Ranney, PLLC
A Class "U" felony means that the punishment is found in the statute that defines the crime. So what the sentence may be depends on what the crime is. For example, a Grand Larceny is a Class U - the punishment (up to 20 years in prison) is found in Code section 18.2-95 which also defines the elements of the crime. Being a first offender can make a difference but again it depends on the type of crime.
Answered on 1/24/11, 3:31 pm
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