It's not a question of punishment for FTA... if you petitioned to have your driving privileges restored and then didn't show up for the hearing, it's pretty fair to say that your driving privileges WEREN'T restored. You now live out of state - BUT - all states share their DMV databases and license information. If your driving privileges remain suspended/revoked in Virginia, every other state considers you suspended/revoked and you will never be able to get a license in your new state of residence.
Until you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your license in West Virginia, none.
As soon as the suspension period ends, and you've paid any reinstatement fees which were assessed against you.
Lethal injection or electrocution
it is a law in these states: Virginia, West Virginia, and Alaska. If you say it then the worst possible punishment is the cutting of ones hands and ears.
In Virginia, shooting someone can result in various charges such as assault, malicious wounding, or murder, each carrying different penalties based on the circumstances of the case. The amount of time a person could face in prison can range from a few years to life in prison, or potentially even the death penalty for particularly serious cases. It is crucial to consult a legal professional for accurate information based on the specific details of the situation.
Depending on the number of times you may have committed it, it is either a misdemeanor or a felony.
A conviction for "murder" implies that the crime was the result of a pre-planned event (either the murder itself or perhaps as the result of an armed robbery, etc). Virginia is a death penalty state, therefore the punishment could very well be execution.
up to a year in jail and/or $500 fine
West Virginia no longer has the death penalty or capital punishment for that matter. West Virginia did at one time, however, use electrocution to execute nine prisoners between 1951 and 1959.
Texas and Virginia.
They send you to a graduate school near Waverly, where you can pursue advanced studies in counterfeiting.
a fine or the stocks for a couple hours or both maybe a good switching