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Charged With Sexual Assault Crimes in Virginia? Here’s What To Expect

By |2020-07-24T15:10:50+00:00July 2nd, 2012|Assault, Criminal Law, Sex Crimes|

If you have been charged with sexual assault crimes in Virginia, the first thing to know is that the commonwealth of Virginia does not take these offenses lightly. Sex crimes are considered especially heinous under Virginia law, and offenders are subject to severe penalties.

However, the public nature of sex crime cases in Virginia makes the experience of being prosecuted even more harrowing for sex crime defendants.

Keep reading to learn what to expect if you are charged with sexual assault crimes in Virginia.

Driving While Intoxicated Virginia Attorneys: 4 Things To Know

By |2020-07-24T15:07:18+00:00February 29th, 2012|1st DUI Offense, 2nd DUI Offense, Drunk Driving Defense, DUI|

Have you been charged with drunk driving in Virginia? When you get charged with a DUI you'll need a good driving while intoxicated Virginia lawyer.


Keep reading for 4 things you ought to know when selecting an attorney for driving while intoxicated.

Three Easy Steps to Fighting a Speeding Ticket In Northern Virginia

By |2012-02-29T16:52:50+00:00February 29th, 2012|Personal Injury, Reckless Driving in Virginia, Speeding Tickets|

Unlike reckless driving or driving on a suspended license, a speeding ticket is not considered a criminal charge. However, a conviction for speeding can have long-lasting and expensive consequences, such as increased insurance rates or even license suspension.


There are several technical defense issues involved with fighting a speeding ticket in Virginia, ranging from radar and speedometer calibrations to police officer pacing. An experienced traffic attorney will be able to help you in those areas. But what can you do on your own to minimize the impact of a speeding ticket?


Keep reading to learn more about how to fight a speeding ticket in Virginia and what a traffic lawyer can do for you.

What Is The Difference Between Legal Separation and Divorce

By |2012-01-05T20:42:42+00:00January 5th, 2012|Divorce, Family Law, Separation|

If you’re at the point in your marriage that you’re considering taking some time off from your spouse in a separation, you may be wondering “What is the difference between legal separation and divorce?”

First, a caveat: this article should in no way be considered legal advice. You will need to speak to a divorce/family lawyer in person in order to receive accurate, up-to-date information and help regarding divorce laws for Virginia residents.

Do You Have to Register as a Sex Offender in Virginia?

By |2012-01-05T20:24:56+00:00January 5th, 2012|Criminal Law, Indecent Liberties, Internet Sex Crimes, Sex Crimes|

If you’ve been charged or convicted of indecent exposure you may be asking the question, “Do you have to register as a sex offender in Virginia?”

The answer, if you’ve been convicted, most often is “Yes.”

Keep reading to learn more about registering as a sex offender in Virginia.

How does expungement work in Virginia?

By |2011-12-20T22:05:20+00:00December 20th, 2011|Criminal Law, Drunk Driving Defense, DUI|

Have you been convicted of a DUI in Manassas, Loudon, Arlington, or Fairfax? If so, you may be wondering, "How does expungement work in Virginia?"

The law firm of Irving & Irving has been assisting clients for decades, approaching each case with dedication and personal attention.

Keep reading to learn more about DUI expungement possibilities in Virginia.

Or call [phone] to speak with a knowledgeable defense attorney.

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