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Hunch seizures are invalid says Fairfax criminal lawyer

Hunch seizures do not satisfy the federal Constitution's Fourth Amendment's prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I welcome the Virginia Court of Appeals' opinion (albeit unpublished) reversing the conviction of Marquis Donte Chisholm, Jr., for possession of a firearm by...

Recognizing racial issues in the criminal justice system

Recognizing racial issues in the criminal justice system is essential, says Fairfax criminal lawyer Recognizing racial issues in the criminal justice system is essential. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that racism remains in our nation and the world, which means that racism can...

Bad acts evidence- Fairfax criminal lawyer says fight it

Bad acts evidence (BAE) -- more succinctly prior BA evidence -- might spell the difference between acquittal (if excluded at trial) or conviction in your prosecution. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that the Virginia rules of evidence say: "Except as provided in Rule...

Fairfax gun defense- SCOTUS response

Fairfax gun prosecutions can get aggressive. As a Virginia criminal lawyer, I know that self styled progressive prosecutors -- including in my county where Steve Descano is the elected commonwealth's attorney -- may often be better for criminal defendants' interests than those geared towards monolithic...

Settling Virginia criminal cases- Fairfax lawyer comments

Settling Virginia criminal cases involves backing up negotiations with full trial readiness, mastering the art of negotiation, timing, sensing bluffs, calling bluffs, and checking for weaknesses in the prosecutor's case. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that plea and settlement negotiations can sometimes be...

Lost exculpatory evidence- Virginia courts speak

Lost exculpatory evidence is a real risk in Virginia prosecutions. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that many if not all law enforcement agencies / police departments in the commonwealth have video retention and deletion policies and practices, starting with something as exasperating as...

Witness sequestration- Fairfax criminal lawyer comments

Witness sequestration orders (also known as the rule on witnesses) are always granted when I request them at trial, sometimes with judicial modifications. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that the right to such orders is codified at Virginia Code § 19.2-265.1 and Virginia...