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Does Reckless Driving Stay on Your Record in Virginia?

Reckless driving is a serious traffic offense in Virginia, defined under section §46.2-852 as, “Irrespective of the maximum speeds permitted by law, any person who drives a vehicle on...

Can Virginia Drug Charges Be Dismissed or Reduced?

Drug charges in Virginia carry a wide range of potential consequences, and the severity depends heavily on the specific offense, the substance involved, and the defendant’s prior record. Some...

Biggest Mistakes to Avoid in a Virginia Criminal Case

If you’ve been charged with a criminal offense, whether the case involves a traffic offense, theft charge, or another criminal matter, early decisions often shape the outcome. Many people...

Are You Required to Take a Field Sobriety Test in Virginia?

A traffic stop involving suspected impairment can escalate quickly, especially when a police officer asks you to perform roadside tests. Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense...

5 Reasons You Should Hire a Traffic Attorney

Traffic charges often seem straightforward. A speeding ticket or reckless driving citation may look like a simple fine and a quick court appearance. In practice, traffic offenses can carry...