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Fairfax convictions with former rogue cop Jonathan Freitag may get reversed, with chief prosecutor Fairfax convictions with former rogue police officer Jonathan Freitag are in line for the chief prosecutor to seek to undo them. As a Virginia criminal lawyer, I am thankful that former...
Selling imitation drugs risks not only retribution, but also getting convicted
Plenty of people sell imitation items that they claim to be such real illegal drugs as cocaine. The top motivations for doing so likely are seeking a higher profit margin, not having the real product available to sell, not knowing that the product is fake...
Virginia’s Court of Appeals on bills of particulars, the rule of lenity, and stiff sentencing
Virginia’s Supreme Court and Court of Appeals only occasionally issue published opinions. Yesterday, the Virginia Court of Appeals reiterated the narrowness on criminal defendants’ getting access to bills of particulars, addressed the rule of lenity, and underlined that sexual assailants risk a separate conviction and separate sentence...
Kindness in judges and all others is powerful, not weak
Defending results for his Kindness in judges and all others is powerful, not weak. Those who do the opposite are either fearful of their weaknesses or else ill-taught. Praised be the judge who not long ago pondered why many in the audience stood upon his...
Federal spending bill bars Justice Department’s trying to prevent states from implementing medical marijuana laws
The recently-passed federal spending bill bars the United States Justice Department from trying to prevent states from implementing medical marijuana laws. However, this does not automatically mean that the Justice Department will not continue to raid and prosecute non-governmental entities that grow and sell marijuana ostensibly for...
Supreme Court effectively invites police to be rusty on the law
December 15, 2014, was not a proud day for the United States Supreme Court, when it decided 8-1 that a traffic stop is not invalidated when based on a police officer’s reasonably mistaken reading of the law. Nicholas Heien was driving with a broken brake light. That was...
Beware unreliable handheld breath tests for marijuana impairment
Law enforcement and tough-on-crime politicians rely too heavily on testing for alcohol to determine whether one has violated the drinking and driving laws, rather than to return to the sensible days when breath and blood testing (with breath testing already being highly flawed) was but...
What would a criminal defense lawyer tell a judge if immunized from fallout?
Judicial action can have profound impact on criminal defendants and others. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I am blessed to know some of the best and most courageous criminal defense attorneys. They include Ernie Lewis, who is a past chief public defender lawyer in Kentucky...
Fighting the prosecutor’s “experts” on intent to distribute drugs
Where I practice law, the potential incarceration penalties and collateral stigma are stiffer for a conviction of possession with intent to distribute illegal drugs ("PWID"), versus for a drug possession conviction, with the PWID penalties being as stiff as for actual drug distribution. Often, prosecutors...
Getting by with a little help from my friends, in the criminal defense practice
From at least high school, I dreamed of one day being my own boss. In fact, I had already reached that dream at the age of eleven, when I performed my first of many paid magic shows for children’s birthday parties, disappearing milk from a...
