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Exceptions to article in Virginia

class 3 misdemeanorCurrent through 2026 Virginia legislative session

Exceptions to article is a class 3 misdemeanor under Virginia criminal law, defined by Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-333. As a class 3 misdemeanor, it is punishable within the statutory sentencing range Virginia sets for that offense class. Virginia classifies offenses as Class 1 through Class 6 felonies and Class 1 through Class 4 misdemeanors (Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-9), with the standard punishment ranges set by §§ 18.2-10 and 18.2-11 — and a substantial number of offenses are unclassified, with the penalty stated in the defining section itself. Traffic infractions are not criminal offenses (§ 18.2-8).

Defined by Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-333.

What is the penalty for exceptions to article in Virginia?

Penalties for Exceptions to article
PenaltyRangeBasisAuthority
Fineup to $500 (fine only — no jail (§ 18.2-11(c)))discretionaryVa. Code Ann. § 18.2-11

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Common questions about exceptions to article in Virginia

Is exceptions to article a felony or a misdemeanor in Virginia?

Exceptions to article is a class 3 misdemeanor in Virginia under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-333.

What are the penalties for exceptions to article in Virginia?

As a class 3 misdemeanor, exceptions to article carries a fine of up to $500 (no mandatory minimum) under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-11.

Which Virginia statute covers exceptions to article?

Exceptions to article is governed by Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-333 (Exceptions to article; certain sporting events).

Legal terms used in this law

This reference is informational and is not legal advice. Penalty ranges are the statutory classification ranges; sentencing in a specific case depends on its facts and history.