Our qualified attorneys often write legal library articles that will give you information on Virginia criminal laws and penalties, as well as explain possible defenses and strategies for your DUI, traffic or criminal case. These articles will help explain your rights under Virginia laws and educate you on the process you may be facing.
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What are the Penalties for Embezzlement Felony Charges in Virginia?If you have been arrested for embezzlement in Northern VA, there may be defenses that an experienced criminal defense attorney can use to lessen your jail time.
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Possible Defenses for Credit Card Fraud Offenses in VirginiaIf you have been arrested for credit card theft in Virginia, there may be possible defenses that a Criminal Defense Attorney can use to lower your charges
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What You Should Know About Drug Manufacturing Crimes in Virginia - Including Possible DefensesDrug manufacturing is a criminal offense and is punishable by jail time and heavy fees. You need to contact an experienced Northern VA criminal defense lawyer.
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Possible Defenses for a Virginia Assault and Battery Case Used By Battery LawyersIf you have been arrested on assault and battery charges in northern Virginia, contact the criminal defense attorneys at the Wilson Law Firm today
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Warrantless ArrestsWhether officers in Virginia have authority to arrest, without a warrant, for misdemeanors is a complicated one which many people simply do not understand.
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Under Virginia Criminal Law, if I am arrested will I be taken into custody or released on a summons?The Virginia Criminal Law and Procedure relating to whether a suspect will be taken into custody and held or given a ticket and released is complicated.
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Under Virginia Criminal Law, in what circumstances can an officer arrest a suspect without a warrant?An officer's authority to arrest a suspect without a warrant is involves consideration of the severity of the alleged offense and the specific offense involved.
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Distinguishing Felony, Misdemeanor & Traffic Offenses Under Virginia Criminal LawA discussion of what the differences are between Traffic Violations, Misdemeanor Criminal Offenses and Felony Criminal Offenses under Virginia Criminal Law.
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Virginia’s Criminal Justice System: Getting Ready for the Court CaseKnow what to do before your day in court for the best possible outcome. If you’ve been charged with a criminal offense in Virginia, call us today.
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Virginia’s Criminal Justice System: Being ArrestedAn "arrest" begins the criminal justice process. Know what it means to be arrested in Virginia, call us at 888-384-5997 for a free consultation.
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After Conviction: Unpaid Fines, Interest & CollectionsFailing to pay court fines will result in a suspended driver's license, the transfer of your case to the collections department and the assessment of interest.
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After Conviction: Fines and CostsFollowing a conviction in a Virginia criminal court, you may be required to pay fines and/or costs. Call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a free consultation.
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After Conviction: License SuspensionIf a Virginia judge imposes a sentence which includes a suspension of your driver's license, you must surrender your license to the court or the DMV.
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After Conviction: Bond RefundsFollowing the conclusion of a Virginia criminal case, bond refunds may be requested at the Clerk's office. Call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a free consultation.
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After Conviction: MotionsWithin 60 days of conviction of a Virginia criminal offense, you may file a motion to rehear. Call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a free, no obligation consultation.
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After Conviction: AppealFollowing a conviction of a Virginia criminal offense, you have the right to an appeal. If you’ve been charged call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a free consultation
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Virginia Criminal Justice System: Meeting a MagistrateKnow who a magistrate is and what role they play in your case. If you’ve been charged with an offense in VA, call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a free consultation
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Virginia's Criminal Justice System: Pretrial ProbationKnow what the Office of Court Services is and why you are required to visit prior to your trial. Call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a free, consultation.
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Virginia's Criminal Justice System: ArraignmentKnow what to expect at your arraignment. If you’ve been charged with an offense in Virginia, call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a free, no obligation consultation.