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Multiple trials for one defendant- Fairfax criminal lawyer on the law
Multiple trials for one defendant may provide a greater chance of success than having one trial covering multiple criminal charges against the defendant. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that to avoid jury prejudice, I do not want the same jury to hear my...
Entrenched Prosecution to Shift – Criminal Lawyer Jon Katz Weighs In
Entrenched ways of prosecuting in Northern Virginia have been engrained in the Fairfax County commonwealth's attorney's office, starting with chief prosecutor Robert Horan from the 1960's and continuing with his successor and former deputy Ray Morrogh; in Arlington, going back to chief prosecutor Helen Fahey...
Walking on the judges’ path to persuade – Fairfax DUI lawyer weighs in
Walking on the judge's path in working to persuade the bench can be very effective in advocating for a criminal defendant or any other litigant. As a Fairfax DUI lawyer, I have benefitted greatly from this approach. I have blogged many times about dealing with...
Violation of probation – Fairfax criminal lawyer on defenses
Violation of probation is a risk with any criminal defendant who receives a suspended jail or prison sentence. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that the best defense against such charges starts with erring on the safe side of doing nothing to get accused...
Wittmann calls the accused criminals- Fairfax criminal lawyer clears the air
Nicole Wittmann -- currently interim Loudoun County commonwealth's attorney -- is the Republican contender to replace outgoing chief prosecutor Jim Plowman, who will join the Circuit Court bench. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that this race in the adjacent county to me has...
Persisting with courtroom challenges — Fairfax DUI lawyer weighs in
Persisting with a challenging judge and other courtroom challenges is essential for a criminal defense lawyer, As a Fairfax DUI lawyer, I know that the only alternative to working with a challenging courtroom situation is to throw in the towel, which is neither an option...
Prosecutorial challengers versus status quo – Fairfax criminal lawyer’s view
Prosecutorial elections are hotly contested in Fairfax County and Loudoun County, Virginia. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that those two counties' chief prosecutors overprosecute by, for starters, by not often enough including sentencing in felony negotiating rather than negotiating merely based on felony...
Constructive Possession of Contraband
Constructive possession of drugs, illegal guns, or other contraband is no less a crime than actual possession of contraband. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that the foregoing legal truism alone is sufficient to make people think twice about those they choose to associate...
Caregivers and minors – Fairfax criminal lawyer on reckless disregard
Caregivers should think twice before agreeing to be entrusted with minors. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know this by simply considering the following Virginia statute: "Any parent, guardian, or other person responsible for the care of a child under the age of 18 whose...
Alternative Incarceration in Virginia
Alternative incarceration ("AI") is an important consideration for those likely to receive active jail time for a conviction. As a Fairfax DUI lawyer, I know that this is a critical subject to discuss with criminal defense clients. Of course it is essential for the criminal...
