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Right of certain hunters to go on lands of another in Virginia

class 4 misdemeanorCurrent through 2026 Virginia legislative session

Right of certain hunters to go on lands of another is a class 4 misdemeanor under Virginia criminal law, defined by Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-136. As a class 4 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. § 18.2-136.

What is the penalty for right of certain hunters to go on lands of another in Virginia?

Penalties for Right of certain hunters to go on lands of another
PenaltyRangeBasisAuthority
Fineup to $250 (fine only — no jail (§ 18.2-11(d)))discretionaryVa. Code Ann. § 18.2-11

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Common questions about right of certain hunters to go on lands of another in Virginia

Is right of certain hunters to go on lands of another a felony or a misdemeanor in Virginia?

Right of certain hunters to go on lands of another is a class 4 misdemeanor in Virginia under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-136.

What are the penalties for right of certain hunters to go on lands of another in Virginia?

As a class 4 misdemeanor, right of certain hunters to go on lands of another carries a fine of up to $250 (no mandatory minimum) under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-11.

Which Virginia statute covers right of certain hunters to go on lands of another?

Right of certain hunters to go on lands of another is governed by Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-136 (Right of certain hunters to go on lands of another; carrying firearms or bows and arrows prohibited).

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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.