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What Is A Felony?

By |April 1st, 2011|

Felonies are 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 Virginia.

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What Is A Misdemeanor?

By |April 1st, 2011|

Misdemeanors are crimes for which the maximum penalty is generally one year or less in prison. There are 4 classes of misdemeanors in Virginia.

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What Is A Civil / Traffic Infraction?

By |April 1st, 2011|

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 traffic violations, refusal of a blood-alcohol breath test, and others. Despite the lack of potential for jail, these infractions should not be taken lightly. Other consequences, such as license suspension, can have a significant impact on your life.

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When I visit your office, what should I expect?

By |December 18th, 2010|

When you walk into our office, you will be greeted by one of our capable staff members. If you need to make a payment, schedule an appointment or check for important dates, our staff will be happy to assist you.

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Questions About Divorce and Child Custody

By |December 18th, 2010|

You can call or email our office to set up an appointment to speak with a lawyer regarding your Family Law matter. With a one-hour consultation, you'll have the opportunity to personally discuss your concerns face to face with an attorney. During this time, the attorney will walk you through the process, addressing any questions and special circumstances, which your case dictates.

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I’ve Been Charged With A Crime. Now what?

By |December 18th, 2010|

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 protect your interests, you should consult with an effective advocate who understands criminal investigation, negotiation techniques, and how to develop strategies for use inside and outside of the courtroom.

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