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A defense attorney can limit the many uncertainties facing someone charged with a crime. Working within the criminal justice system is a complex process. To best...
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Civil/traffic infractions are minor offenses that result in a fine and/or other penalties but no jail sentence. They are not criminal in nature. These include most...
Misdemeanors are crimes for which the maximum penalty is generally one year or less in prison. There are 4 classes of misdemeanors in Virginia.The maximum punishments...
A felony is the most serious of crimes, and the minimum penalty under the law always calls for at least one year in prison. There are six classes of felonies in...
Generally, the judge will grant bail trial unless there is probable cause to believe that you are a flight risk and/or a danger to the public. In making this determination,...
Under Virginia law, an expungement petition generally will be considered if a person was charged with a criminal offense and he or she was either (i) acquitted...