Fairfax Criminal Defense Lawyer
Juvenile life without parole- Fairfax criminal defense lawyer weighs in
Juvenile life without parole cannot be made mandatory by statute when the crime was committed under the age of eighteen. Miller v. Alabama, 567 U. S. 460 (2012); Montgomery v. Louisiana, 136 S.Ct. 718 (2016). As a Fairfax criminal defense lawyer, I know that after...
DFS VA pot testing update addressed by Fairfax criminal defense lawyer
DFS -- the Virginia Department of Forensic Science -- on January 24, 2020, announced (1) a new testing procedure to rule out industrial hemp and (2) no longer requiring a court order for the agency to test suspected marijuana. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I...
Subsequent prosecution can follow one drug event says Fairfax criminal lawyer
Subsequent drug prosecution is possible when a person is found with illegal drugs in place A, leading to a successful drug search of the person's home in place B. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know the importance of avoiding more than one prosecution arising...
Misnaming tests can preclude a conviction says Fairfax criminal lawyer
Marijuana field tests and DUI breathalyzer equipment should preclude allowing the field testing and breath testing results into evidence at trial. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I have in many DWI trials objected to breath testing results when the breath technician has mistakenly referred...
Lobbying for criminal law reform- Fairfax criminal defense lawyer joins 100
Lobbying to add, stop and change legislation can be a challenging, painstaking and lengthy experience. As a Fairfax criminal defense lawyer, today I witnessed receptiveness to criminal justice reform by Virginia legislators -- at least Democrats --when I today joined around one hundred other...
Evening Odds With An Attorney – Fairfax Criminal Defense Lawyer Weighs In
Evening and even reversing the playing field to the criminal defendant's advantage is critical. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I repeatedly see the difference that can be spelled between having a qualified criminal defense lawyer and no lawyer at all in court. The people disparaging...
Self representation is not an absolute right says Fairfax criminal lawyer
Self representation in criminal court gets pursued running the gamut from thoughtful political activists not wanting to water down their message with the presence of criminal defense lawyers, to those who have fools for a client, to those who have little foresight -- and sometimes...
Firearm possession can be joint, says Fairfax criminal defense lawyer
Firearm and ammunition possession by those with a prior felony conviction is a Class 6 felony in Virginia, with more severe penalties if the prior conviction was for a violent felony. Va. Code § 18.2-308.2. As a Fairfax criminal defense lawyer, I know that firearm...
Marijuana dismissal a new trend- Fairfax criminal defense lawyer weighs in
Marijuana dismissal for most simple pot possession (versus possession with intent to distribute) cases has arrived with the new Fairfax County and Arlington County, Virginia, prosecutors, who took office this week. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I see this as a big leap forward for...
Appear timely in court- Fairfax criminal lawyer on FTA penalties
Appear timely for your criminal court date, or risk an appearance failure (FTA) prosecution and warrant for your arrest. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that many criminal defendants incur FTA charges, whether due to not appearing on the arraignment date, missing a hearing...
