2006 Code of Virginia § 18.2-46.5 - Committing, conspiring and aiding and abetting acts of terrorism prohibited; penalty

18.2-46.5. Committing, conspiring and aiding and abetting acts of terrorismprohibited; penalty.

A. Any person who commits or conspires to commit, or aids and abets thecommission of an act of terrorism, as defined in 18.2-46.4, is guilty of aClass 2 felony if the base offense of such act of terrorism may be punishedby life imprisonment, or a term of imprisonment of not less than twenty years.

B. Any person who commits, conspires to commit, or aids and abets thecommission of an act of terrorism, as defined in 18.2-46.4, is guilty of aClass 3 felony if the maximum penalty for the base offense of such act ofterrorism is a term of imprisonment or incarceration in jail of less thantwenty years.

(2002, cc. 588, 623.)

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