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How Can Social Media Use Impact My Criminal Case?

Social media plays a central role in many people’s daily lives, but courts can admit social media content as evidence in criminal trials. Law enforcement doesn’t need your permission...

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...