Case Name: Commonwealth of Virginia v. Laura Foster
Court: Winchester Circuit Court
Jurisdiction: Virginia
Decision Date: 2003-09-05
Citations: 63 Va. Cir. 105
Docket Number: Case No. (Criminal) 03-712
Parties: Commonwealth of Virginia v. Laura Foster
Judges: 
Reporter: Virginia Circuit Court Opinions
Volume: 63
Pages: 105–105

Head Matter:
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF WINCHESTER
Commonwealth of Virginia v. Laura Foster
September 5, 2003
Case No. (Criminal) 03-712

Opinion:
By Judge John E. Wetsel, Jr.
This case came before the Court on Defendant's Plea in Bar based on the statute of limitations to a misdemeanor bad check prosecution.
Upon consideration of the parties' arguments and authorities, it appears to the Court that:
1. The Defendant is charged with a misdemeanor violation of Virginia Code § 18.2-181, which provides that "Any person who, with intend to defraud, shall make . any check . knowing at the time of such making . the maker . has not sufficient funds in . such bank . shall be guilty of larceny." (Emphasis added.)
2. Defendant has filed a plea in bar based on the one year statute of limitations for misdemeanors other than petit larceny set forth in Virginia Code § 19.2-8, claiming that misdemeanor bad check prosecutions are not subject to the five year statute of limitations for petit larceny.
3. The General Assembly has deemed a bad check violation to be larceny. See Harris v. Commonwealth, 23 Va. App. 311 (1996). Therefore, the five year statute of limitations applies to misdemeanor bad check prosecutions.
Therefore, it is adjudged and ordered that the defendant's plea in bar is denied.