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Support the Commonwealth’s move into the 21st century with expanded discovery rules
Apparently since the beginning of the Commonwealth of Virginia's birth, the state has had such limited criminal discovery/evidence disclosure rules that trials here for criminal defendants in many ways are trials by fire. Numerous very capable and devoted criminal defense colleagues have doggedly and skilfully...
The politics of grouping pot, Adderall & LSD with PCP and fentanyl
The drug war is bankrupt. Federal, state and local governments have poured billions of dollars into the drug wars for over five decades, with little more to show for it than America's failed trillion dollar years-long war in Vietnam. Sun Tzu wisely advised against long...
Criminal defense – The appellate option must not be an excuse to drop the ball at trial
The refrain "I will appeal" is common for unsuccessful criminal litigants. However, in Virginia, those convicted of crimes in Circuit Court generally have no automatic right to appellate review of their cases. Instead, a Virginia criminal defendant must convince the Virginia Court of Appeals or...
Virginia Criminal & DWI defense tips and reminders on Super Bowl Sunday
Super Bowl Sunday is a time of high energy, merrymaking, drinking beer and other alcohol, chowing down, cheering when one's team wins, and regretting when one's team loses. Getting tipsy on alcohol can be fun, at least when it does not unleash one's demons and...
Criminal Defense and Fighting for Social Justice Unfold from Similar Basics
Donald Trump is facing so much dissent on the streets and in airports, in the courts, and beyond that one wonders whether he will get any rest from dissidents until he reverses course from his xenophobic approach to non-United States citizens and his ill-fated insular,...
Firearms & Handgun Defense – Beware state and federal court mandatory minimum sentencing
The National Rifle Association may have its allies among lawmakers and Republican presidents and governors, but that does not diminish the harsh mandatory minimum prison sentences risked by those convicted for committing certain crimes in conjunction with possessing firearms, and those convicted of possessing firearms...
Whether Virginia juvenile murder defendants who accepted life without parole are out of luck
In 2005, the United States Supreme Court decided 5-4 that it is unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment to execute those who committed crimes when they were under eighteen years old. Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005). Post-Roper, a criminal defendant charged with an otherwise...
Virginia criminal & drug defense – Limits on challenging hotel room searches
Behind the seemingly innocent exteriors of plenty of hotels lie illegal drug possession and illegal drug transactions. Unless the hotel is knowingly receiving payola for such activity, the hotel can be expected to seek police intervention to stop the activity. Abdul Lateef Salahuddin learned that...
Criminal defense- Preparing clients for a trial roller coaster ride
Recently in a criminal trial that I won, my client seemed concerned when the judge was overruling some of my objections, while he also sustained a number of my objections in between. It is always important for a criminal defense lawyer to prepare his or...
Virginia criminal defense- Winning a prostitution trial by invalidating the arrest
This article addresses my ultimately winning a client's prostitution solicitation case by appealing for a new trial in Virginia Circuit Court, convincing the judge to suppress his arrest, and ultimately convincing the prosecutor to dismiss the case
