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Trespassing in Violation of §18.2-119

Trespassing in Violation of §18.2-119

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The definition of Trespassing in Virginia is defined §18.2-119.  In short, trespassing is going onto the land of another after you have been forbidden to. We often see people treat a trespassing charge not as seriously as other crimes.  However, trespassing is a Class 1 Misdemeanor and carries up to 12 months in jail and/or a $2500 fine.  Some common ways the charge come to us from hunters accidentally going onto others land, people asked to leave a business, among others.  The Commonwealth must prove each of the elements beyond a reasonable doubt for you to be found guilty of trespassing.

AdamBrian and Tony have all handled numerous trespassing cases as both Commonwealth and Defense Attorney’s.  Contact a lawyer at Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit to discuss your legal matter with us

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