Our qualified attorneys often write legal library articles that will give you information on Virginia criminal laws and penalties, as well as explain possible defenses and strategies for your DUI, traffic or criminal case. These articles will help explain your rights under Virginia laws and educate you on the process you may be facing.
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Clarke CountyClarke County court information, both the Circuit Court and General District Court are located on North Church Street in Berryville, VA 22611
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Culpeper CountyCulpeper County court information, both the Circuit Court and the General District Court are located at 135 West Cameron Street, Culpeper, VA 22701
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Frederick CountyFrederick County court is located at Joint Judicial Center five North Kent Street, Winchester, VA 22601 and is location for the city of Winchester court
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City of FredericksburgCity of Fredericksburg court information, both the Circuit Court and General District Court can be found on Princess Anne Street, in Fredericksburg, VA 22404
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Spotsylvania CountySpotsylvania County Circuit Court and General District Court are both located at 9115 Courthouse Road in Spotsylvania, VA 22553. Visit our page for more info.
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Stafford CountyStafford County Circuit Court and General District Court are both located at 1300 Courthouse Road in Stafford, VA 22554. Visit our page for more information.
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City of WinchesterThe City of Winchester Court is located at Joint Judicial Center, 5 North Kent Street, Winchester, VA 22601 and the courts website is www.winchesterva.gov
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If You Throw a Butt, Your Butt May Be Thrown in JailIn Virginia, people mistakenly believe that a small fine is the worst thing that can happen to them from littering. Those people are flat wrong.
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Prescription Drugs and Your DUI CaseDriving while under the influence of prescription medications can have devastating effects and lead to a DUI charge on your driving record.
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We Defend Underage Drivers Charged with DUI Under VA Code § 18.2-266.1Virginia code section for underage DUI § 18.2-266.1 clarifies what is a violation of underage drinking laws and what the consequences are.
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§ 46.2-869. Improper driving.VA Code § 46.2-869. Improper driving, defines the penalties associated with improper driving, a charge that reckless driving can be reduced to.
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Penalty for Driving without a License in VirginiaIn Virginia, no person shall drive without a valid license. A first offense penalty for driving without a license is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
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Driving on a Revoked or Suspended License VA Code § 46.2-301In Virginia, no person whose driver’s license has been suspended, or who has been directed not to drive by the court or DMV.
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Driving Outside a Restricted License in VirginiaUnder VA Code §18.2-271.1, operating or driving a motor vehicle in violation of the terms of your restricted license is a Class 1 misdemeanor criminal offense.
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Leaving the Scene of An Accident “Hit and Run” Making a Small Problem Bigger!In Virginia, leaving the scene of an accident, or “hit and run”, is a serious criminal offense that involves the failure to report specified information.
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Failure to Stop for Police – “Eluding”In Virginia, if a police officer signals (either visible or audible) for you to stop your motor vehicle, it is a Class 2 misdemeanor for you to continue driving
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Driving After Being Designated as an Habitual OffenderIn Virginia, if you have been adjudicated an habitual offender, you may not drive a vehicle while your revocation is in effect.
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Drinking While Driving - “Open Container” § 18.2-323.1Under Virginia law, it is unlawful for any person to consume alcohol while driving a motor vehicle on a public highway, § 18.2-323.1, Drinking While Driving
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Underage Purchase, Possession or Consumption of AlcoholAn underage purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol charge initially may sound like a commonplace youthful indiscretion with little consequence.
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Unlawful Underage Purchase of Alcohol with an Altered or Fake Identification in VirginiaIn Virginia, using or attempting to use altered or fake identification for underage purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol is a Class 1 misdemeanor.