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Embezzlement Lawyer Warren County

Embezzlement in Warren County is a criminal offense under Va. Code § 18.2-111, carrying penalties that range from a Class 1 misdemeanor (up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine) to a felony (up to 20 years in prison) depending on the value of the misappropriated funds. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.

Embezzlement Lawyer in Warren County, Virginia

Under Virginia law, embezzlement is defined as the fraudulent appropriation of property or funds entrusted to a person’s care. Va. Code § 18.2-111 states that if any person wrongfully and fraudulently uses, disposes of, or converts to their own use any money, property, or thing of value that was delivered to them, they are guilty of embezzlement. The classification of the offense depends on the value of the property: if the value is $1,000 or more, it is grand larceny, a felony punishable by 1 to 20 years in prison; if under $1,000, it is petit larceny, a Class 1 misdemeanor. Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings 120+ years combined legal experience.

Last verified: May 2026 | Warren County General District Court | Virginia General Assembly — official site

For the full text of the embezzlement statute, see Va. Code § 18.2-111 (Virginia General Assembly — official site). For information on sentencing procedures, see Va. Code § 19.2-295.1 (Virginia General Assembly — official site).

In Warren County General District Court, prosecutors routinely handle embezzlement cases with a focus on financial documentation. We have observed that the Commonwealth’s Attorney often relies heavily on bank records and accounting discrepancies to build their case.

  1. Do not speak to investigators without your attorney present.
  2. Preserve all financial records and communications related to the alleged misappropriation.
  3. Contact an embezzlement lawyer immediately to protect your rights.
  4. Your attorney will review the evidence for procedural errors or lack of intent.
  5. Negotiate with the Commonwealth’s Attorney for a favorable resolution.
  6. Prepare for trial if a satisfactory agreement cannot be reached.

In Warren County, embezzlement carries penalties that range from a Class 1 misdemeanor to a felony, depending on the value of the misappropriated funds.

OffenseClassificationIncarcerationFineLicense ImpactAdditional Consequences
Embezzlement (value under $1,000)Class 1 MisdemeanorUp to 12 monthsUp to $2,500NonePermanent criminal record
Embezzlement (value $1,000 or more)Felony (Grand Larceny)1 to 20 yearsUp to $100,000NonePermanent criminal record, loss of civil rights

Results may vary.

Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., Advocacy Without Borders, brings 120+ years combined legal experience, 4,739+ documented firm-wide results across VA, MD, DC, NY and NJ, and a favorable-outcome rate above 93%. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, the statute that governs equitable distribution in every Virginia divorce. The firm has 143 documented results in Warren County, demonstrating a strong track record of favorable outcomes.

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Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 143 documented results in Warren County: 8 dismissed or not guilty, 127 reduced or amended — a favorable-outcome rate of 99%. Results may vary. Case results depend on a variety of factors unique to each case.

Our location in Woodstock is approximately 20 miles from Warren County General District Court, with access via I-81 and Route 55. If you are searching for an embezzlement lawyer near Warren County, we are here to help. Serving the communities of Front Royal and Linden. 24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Embezzlement in Warren County

What is the penalty for a misdemeanor in Warren County, Virginia?

A Class 1 misdemeanor in Warren County carries up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine. A Class 2 misdemeanor: up to 6 months/$1,000. Common charges include assault and battery (§ 18.2-57), petit larceny under $1,000 (§ 18.2-96), and driving on suspended (§ 46.2-301). Cases heard at Warren County General District Court (1 East Main Street, Front Royal, VA 22630).

Can criminal charges be expunged in Warren County, Virginia?

Yes, Virginia allows expungement for acquittals, dismissals, and nolle prosequi under Va. Code § 19.2-392.2. Most convictions cannot be expunged. The petition is filed in Warren County Circuit Court. First-offense marijuana possession may qualify through deferred disposition.

How does bail work in Warren County, Virginia?

A magistrate sets bond after arrest. Personal recognizance (no payment) is common for first-offense misdemeanors in Warren County. Secured bond (bail bondsman charges ~10%) is typical for felonies. Bond can be appealed to Warren County General District Court.

Do I need a criminal defense lawyer in Warren County, Virginia?

Yes. Criminal charges carry possible jail time, fines, and a permanent record that affects employment, housing, professional licenses, and immigration status. Even a misdemeanor at Warren County General District Court (misdemeanor) and Warren County Circuit Court (felony) has serious long-term consequences.

What is the difference between GDC and Circuit Court in Warren County?

Warren County General District Court handles misdemeanor trials and felony preliminary hearings. Warren County Circuit Court handles felony jury trials and appeals from GDC. You have an absolute right to a jury trial in Circuit Court for any offense carrying jail time.

How does a Virginia lawyer defend against embezzlement charges?

Defense strategies for embezzlement in Virginia may include challenging evidence, examining procedural compliance, negotiating with prosecutors, and presenting mitigating factors. An experienced attorney evaluates the specific facts under Va. Code § 18.2-111 to build the strongest possible defense.

What should I do if I am facing embezzlement charges in Virginia?

If facing embezzlement charges in Virginia, contact a criminal attorney immediately. Do not discuss the case with anyone except your lawyer. Preserve all relevant documents and evidence. The statute of limitations and court deadlines under Virginia law require prompt action.

For more information about criminal defense in Virginia, visit our Petit Larceny Defense Lawyer Virginia hub page. You may also find these pages useful: Petit Larceny Lawyer Stafford County, Petit Larceny Lawyer New Kent County, and Business Formation Lawyer Warren County.

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