Arrested in Virginia
The physical taking or seizing of a person by a police officer constitutes an arrest. You are under arrest when your ability to move freely
The physical taking or seizing of a person by a police officer constitutes an arrest. You are under arrest when your ability to move freely
In Virginia, it is a Class 4 misdemeanor for a person to appear in public, intoxicated. A Class 4 misdemeanor is a crime punishable by
Reckless Driving in Virginia is a class 1 misdemeanor. A class 1 misdemeanor carries a potential fine of up t0 $2,500.00, potentially up to 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk33opHsyi4 If you just picked up a DWI charge, you’re probably feeling anxious about next steps and wondering what the process looks like. One of
It’s almost that time of year for green fuzzy shamrock headbands, listening to Dropkick Murphy’s at excessive volumes, and drinking copious amounts of Jameson and/or
If you’ve been the victim of a crime in Virginia, you can seek a civil suit and/or you can pursue criminal charges. A civil suit
If you’ve been charged with a crime and were acquitted, a nolle prosequi was taken, or the charge was otherwise dismissed, then you are
Have you actually been sued? It is important to understand that someone threatening you with a lawsuit, even if you receive a letter that appears
Virginia Code § 18.2-268.3 makes it unlawful to unreasonably refuse to have samples of your breath taken for chemical tests to determine the blood alcohol