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Embezzlement Lawyer Fauquier County

Embezzlement Lawyer Fauquier County — What Are Your Defense Options?

Embezzlement in Fauquier County is a serious white-collar crime prosecuted under Virginia law. An embezzlement lawyer Fauquier County from Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. can defend you against charges of misappropriating funds or property. We have documented results in Fauquier County courts. Call (888) 437-7747 for a 24/7 consultation by appointment.

Last verified: April 2026 | Fauquier County General District Court | Virginia General Assembly

Embezzlement, defined under Virginia Code § 18.2-111, involves the fraudulent conversion of money, property, or other assets entrusted to you. It is a specific intent crime, meaning the prosecution must prove you intended to permanently deprive the owner of their property. Charges range from petit larceny (under $1,000) to grand larceny (over $1,000), which is a felony. The specific statute and penalties depend on the value of the property and the defendant’s criminal history.

For the official Virginia statute, see Va. Code § 18.2-111 (official Virginia General Assembly). Court information is available at the Fauquier County General District Court website.

  1. Secure immediate legal counsel before speaking with investigators.
  2. Your attorney will gather all financial documents, employment records, and communications related to the alleged funds.
  3. We will analyze the prosecution’s evidence for weaknesses, such as lack of intent or improper accounting.
  4. Potential defense strategies may include demonstrating a lack of fraudulent intent, showing permission for the use of funds, or challenging the valuation of the property.
  5. We will represent you at all hearings in Fauquier County General District Court or Circuit Court, aiming for dismissal, reduction, or a favorable plea agreement.

In Fauquier County, embezzlement penalties depend on the value: petit larceny (under $1,000) is a Class 1 misdemeanor with up to 12 months in jail; grand larceny (over $1,000) is a felony with 1-20 years in prison.

Offense Classification Incarceration Fine Additional Consequences
Petit Larceny Embezzlement (<$1,000) Class 1 Misdemeanor Up to 12 months Up to $2,500 Criminal record, restitution
Grand Larceny Embezzlement ($1,000+) Felony (Class 6, 5, or 4) 1 to 20 years Up to $2,500 (for Class 6) Felony record, significant restitution, loss of professional licenses

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997. Our firm has over 120 years of combined attorney experience. We focus on providing a strong defense for clients facing serious allegations.

Bryan Block, Defense Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in VA. Former Virginia State Trooper (15 years). View Bryan Block’s Profile

Matthew Greene, Senior Defense Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in VA. 30+ years criminal defense. Death penalty certified (formerly). View Matthew Greene’s Profile

Our firm has handled numerous criminal cases. In Fauquier County, we have documented results. Mr. Sris, the firm’s founder and a former prosecutor, provides strategic oversight on complex financial cases. His background in accounting and information systems offers a unique advantage in dissecting financial evidence.

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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Our Fairfax location serves clients at the Fauquier County courts. As an embezzlement lawyer near Fauquier County, we represent clients in Warrenton, New Baltimore, Bealeton, Marshall, and The Plains.

Fauquier County Embezzlement Defense FAQs

What is the penalty for embezzlement in Fauquier County?

It depends on the value. Embezzlement under $1,000 is petit larceny, a Class 1 misdemeanor with up to 12 months in jail. Over $1,000 is grand larceny, a felony with 1 to 20 years in prison, plus fines and mandatory restitution to the victim.

Can I go to jail for a first-time embezzlement charge?

Yes. Virginia law allows for jail time even for first-time misdemeanor offenses. For felony embezzlement, prison time is a strong possibility. An experienced misappropriation of funds defense lawyer Fauquier County can work to mitigate these penalties.

What are common defenses to embezzlement charges?

Common defenses include lack of intent to steal (you believed you had permission), mistaken identity, insufficient evidence, or that the transaction was a legitimate loan or gift. A thorough review of financial records is critical to building these defenses.

Is embezzlement a state or federal crime?

It can be both. Most cases are prosecuted under state law in Virginia courts. However, if the crime involves interstate commerce, a federal agency, or crosses state lines, it may become a federal case handled by a white collar crime defense lawyer Fauquier County with federal experience.

Should I talk to the police if I’m suspected of embezzlement?

No. You have the right to remain silent. Politely decline to answer questions and immediately request an attorney. Anything you say can be used to build the prosecution’s case against you.

For more information, see our Virginia criminal defense hub. We also assist with related matters like DUI defense in Fauquier County and business law. For defense in a neighboring area, consider our Fairfax County criminal lawyer.

Last verified: April 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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