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Timestamp: 2020-02-24 13:39:05
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Malicious Wounding by Mob, Robbery & Burglary Felony Charges in Alexandria Virginia REDUCED – MEDVIN LAW
Malicious Wounding by Mob, Robbery & Burglary Felony Charges in Alexandria Virginia REDUCED
Virginia Circuit Court for the City of Alexandria:
4 Felony charges – Malicious Wounding by Mob (2 counts), Robbery, and Burglary, for which the accused would face 35 to Life at a jury trial, were amended as follows: the Robbery charge was DROPPED, one count of Malicious Wounding was REDUCED to misdemeanor Assault, the Burglary was REDUCED to misdemeanor Trespass, and the accused plead guilty to the remaining Malicious Wounding charge. Commonwealth asked for 10 years to serve, the defense argued for a lesser sentence. The accused was sentenced to serve 6 years on the Felony, and one year on each of the two misdemeanors, with other conditions. Misdemeanors are served at 50%, and felonies are served at 85%. The accused’s sentence after taking these calculations into account will be a combined total of 6 years and 1 month, with credit for time served.
§ 18.2-41. Shooting, stabbing, etc., with intent to maim, kill, etc., by mob.
Any and every person composing a mob which shall maliciously or unlawfully shoot, stab, cut or wound any person, or by any means cause him bodily injury with intent to maim, disable, disfigure or kill him, shall be guilty of a Class 3 felony.
§ 18.2-42. Assault or battery by mob.
Any and every person composing a mob which shall commit a simple assault or battery shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
§ 18.2-42.1. Acts of violence by mob.
Any and every person composing a mob which commits an act of violence as defined in § 19.2-297.1 shall be guilty of that act of violence and, upon conviction, shall be punished as provided in the section of this title which makes that act of violence unlawful.
§ 18.2-58. How punished.
If any person commit robbery by partial strangulation, or suffocation, or by striking or beating, or by other violence to the person, or by assault or otherwise putting a person in fear of serious bodily harm, or by the threat or presenting of firearms, or other deadly weapon or instrumentality whatsoever, he shall be guilty of a felony and shall be punished by confinement in a state correctional facility for life or any term not less than five years.
§ 18.2-10. Punishment for conviction of felony; penalty.
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