Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
Paying restitution when you were not convicted of theft
I was convicted of an accessory after the fact to grand larceny.I was with the person who commited the theft and this person confessed to the theft.I have been convicted and this person does not go to trial till July 2002.I received a letter from court saying I would have to pay restitution for this crime.How is that when I did not steal anything?
Why would I be held responsible for this when the other person confessed and is being convicted for that on July 8th 2002.Thanking you in advance for any help you can offer?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Paying restitution when you were not convicted of theft
You say that you have been convicted. This means
that you either entered a plea of guilty or that
you had a trial and were found guilty, beyond
reasonable doubt. Either way, the Commonwealth Attorney must have had very substantial evidence showing that you acted as an accessory after
the fact to the person who actually committed the grand larceny(the principal in the first degree).(And you would not have had to necessarily steal anything at all to be convicted of this particular crime.)
S18.2-19 of the Code of Virginia provides as follows: In the case of every felony (which includes grand larceny) every accessory after the fact shall be guilty of a Class 1 misde-
meanor...
Additionally, S18.2-21 states: An accessory, either before or after the fact, may,whether the
principal felon has been convicted or not, be
indicted, tried, convicted, and punished in the
county or corporation in which he became an accessory, or in which the principal felon might be indicted....
Also, even though you may not have stolen anything, you were convicted, in effect, of being a participant to the crime and, therefore, the court may order that you pay restitution as part
of your punishment.
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