§ 18.2-95 — Grand Larceny
Court outcome data from 7,904 cases across 123 jurisdictions · 2025
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According to 7,904 public court records from 2025, § 18.2-95 cases across 123 Virginia jurisdictions have an average dismissal rate of 56.6% and an average conviction rate of 42.8%.
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 (2025) shows:
Top Jurisdictions
Courts with the most cases related to this statute.
| Jurisdiction | Cases | Dismissal Rate | Conviction Rate | Median Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fairfax County | 812 | 80.7% | 19.3% | 6.5 months |
| Henrico County | 367 | 55.6% | 44.4% | 3.2 months |
| Chesterfield County | 354 | 70.6% | 29.4% | 3.8 months |
| Virginia Beach | 338 | 31.6% | 68.4% | 4.2 months |
| Prince William County | 324 | 51.9% | 48.1% | 4.8 months |
| Norfolk | 245 | 56.9% | 43.1% | 3.9 months |
| Chesapeake | 219 | 59.2% | 40.8% | 2.8 months |
| Richmond City | 199 | 66.7% | 33.3% | 2.3 months |
| Loudoun County | 196 | 61.4% | 38.6% | 4.3 months |
| Newport News | 190 | 81.4% | 18.6% | 3.8 months |
| Stafford County | 181 | 62.2% | 37.8% | 3.6 months |
| Arlington County | 166 | 66.1% | 33.9% | 3.6 months |
| Roanoke City | 150 | 59.6% | 40.4% | 1.5 months |
| Hampton | 129 | 63.1% | 36.9% | 3.1 months |
| Roanoke County | 122 | 41.2% | 58.8% | 2.7 months |
Source: Virginia public court records, 2025 — VirginiaCourtFile.com
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