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According to 15,518 public court records from 2023–2024, cases related to 18.2-95 — Grand Larceny across 93 Virginia jurisdictions have an average dismissal rate of 47.5% and an average conviction rate of 51.7%.

About This Statute

Section 18.2-95 addresses grand larceny in Virginia, which involves theft of goods valued at $1,000 or more, or theft of a firearm regardless of value. Grand larceny is a felony punishable by 1 to 20 years in prison. For the current statutory text, penalties, and legal elements, consult the Virginia Legislative Information System or a licensed Virginia attorney.

Court Outcome Statistics

Our analysis of cases categorized under this statute area across Virginia courts (2023–2024) shows:

15,518
Total Cases
47.5%
Avg Dismissal Rate
51.7%
Avg Conviction Rate

Courts with the most cases related to this statute.

Jurisdiction Cases Dismissal Rate Conviction Rate Median Duration
Chesterfield County 1,490 52.6% 46.8% 5.0 months
Chesapeake 1,182 36.2% 63.3% 5.1 months
Prince William County 755 44.7% 55.3% 5.7 months
Fairfax County 743 84.7% 15.3% 6.4 months
Virginia Beach 647 19.5% 80.0% 4.2 months
Suffolk 416 50.7% 46.5% 5.3 months
Roanoke City 405 42.6% 56.6% 2.7 months
Henrico County 394 51.7% 46.6% 3.9 months
Richmond City 378 59.8% 37.5% 6.2 months
Frederick County 373 45.5% 54.5% 6.9 months
Hampton 369 49.6% 49.6% 6.6 months
Arlington County 360 64.1% 35.9% 5.3 months
Danville 350 70.4% 29.6% 3.1 months
Norfolk 350 48.3% 50.7% 4.3 months
Tazewell County 340 54.7% 43.8% 6.7 months

Source: Virginia public court records, 2023–2024 — VirginiaCourtFile.com

Based on 15,518 cases from 2023–2024, charges related to 18.2-95 — Grand Larceny have an average dismissal rate of 47.5% and a conviction rate of 51.7% across 93 Virginia jurisdictions. Outcomes vary by court — view all jurisdictions for detailed data.
15,518 cases related to 18.2-95 — Grand Larceny were filed across 93 Virginia jurisdictions in 2023–2024. For information about the current text and penalties of this statute, consult the Code of Virginia.

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