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Virginia reckless result by Fairfax DUI lawyer in contrarian fashion
Virginia reckless driving (VRD) results are never guaranteed in negotiating a DWI settlement. As a Fairfax DUI lawyer, I obtained such a result this week, which was contrarian in this nearby jurisdiction known historically to have prosecutors who rarely offer to convert DWI counts (under...
Fairfax DUI success- VA DWI lawyer obtains reckless results
Fairfax DUI success FDS does not come from wishful thinking, but by keeping one's nose to the grindstone, by obtaining the best possible Virginia DWI lawyer for you, and by working closely as a team with your attorney. As a Fairfax DWI lawyer, in the...
Discomfort – Dealing With This Companion as a Criminal Defendant
Discomfort is a constant companion for many criminal and DUI defendants. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that for each of my Virginia criminal defense clients who tell me that not a day goes by not losing sleep over their case, many more of...
Contesting Virginia firearm prosecutions with the 2nd Amendment
Contesting Vrginia firearm prosecution sometimes needs to draw on the protections of the Constitution's Second Amendment. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that we Virginia criminal defense lawyers must not rely on Constitutional arguments of statutory invalidity alone in pursuing victory for our clients,...
Virginia DWI dealing- Fairfax DUI lawyer gets reckless results
Virginia DWI dealing is not a science but an art, that needs to be backed up by full trial readiness. As a Fairfax DUI lawyer, I proceed to every settlement / plea negotiation with that approach. This trial readiness is necessary in and of itself,...
Virginia Wet reckless obtained by Fairfax DUI lawyer on 0.17 BAC
Virginia wet reckless (VWR) settlements are not automatically unreachable merely because your DUI case breath or blood test result involves an alleged blood alcohol content (BAC) at 0.15 or higher, which triggers Virginia's mandatory minimum five days in jail if convicted of such a DWI...
Presumptive police stops- Fairfax criminal lawyer opposes a regression
Presumptive police stops (PPSs) involve stopping a person for a purported minor reason with the intention of looking for possible evidence of more serious law violations. PPSs include stops for excessive window tint, a dangling object from one's window mirror, and not wearing a safety...
Virginia criminal charging documents- Must they name a victim?
Virginia criminal charging documents- Fairfax criminal lawyer urges that they name the alleged crime victim Virginia criminal charging documents all too often do not list the name of the alleged crime victim for such proceedings as theft and assault prosecutions. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer,...
Fairfax inmate gets religious practice rights back with my advocacy
Fairfax inmate -- and all inmate -- religious rights do not stop at the jail door. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I successfully took that argument right to the county detention center authorities when obtaining authorization for my client to return to covering his hair...
Virginia pet cruelty criminal defense – Even omission can become a crime
Virginia pet cruelty criminal law can be unforgiving. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I urge people to familiarize themselves with the key pet welfare statute that I discuss here, which is Virginia Code § 3.2-6570. Recently, the Virginia Court of Appeals affirmed a bench trial conviction...