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Felonies and misdemeanors are two different categories of criminal offenses in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Misdemeanors are the lower offenses. A misdemeanor crime is punishable by a maximum of 12 months in jail, up to a $2500 fine or a combination thereof. In Virginia, misdemeanors are punishable by jail time, but most misdemeanor convictions result in probation of a suspended jail term. Suspended jail time means that the client does not have to go to jail but is under court supervision for a period of time and may have to serve the jail sentence if the court’s terms are violated during the supervision period.

To face prison time in the Virginia Department of Corrections, you must be convicted of a felony offense. Just like misdemeanors, felonies fall into different categories, and the most serious felony offenses in Virginia are capital offenses punishable by death. Most felony offenses, however, are punishable by certain periods of incarceration within the Department of Corrections. In addition, there may be a possibility of a jail sentence to be served locally and/or a fine. It is possible for a prison term to be suspended, but clients convicted of felonies have a much higher risk of serving time overall, even if they are on probation.

In the Commonwealth, common felony offenses are burglary, robbery, malicious wounding, manslaughter and murder, all punishable by very serious consequences—sometimes even life in prison.

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