Most Virginians understand that a police officer can request them to take what is called a “field sobriety test” if they are stopped for a suspected violation of a traffic law. The consequences of refusing such a request can have a significant adverse impact on a...
Year: 2022
Drivers rarely face consequences for distracted driving accidents
One of the main reasons for auto accidents in Virginia and throughout the United States is distracted driving – particularly, drivers distracted by digital devices. For years, lawmakers and law enforcement agencies have tried to address the problem. Part of that is...
Did you get a DUI/DWI this Thanksgiving holiday weekend?
Many of us in Warrenton traveled to be with family this past Thanksgiving weekend. If you drove, whether it was a matter of 10 miles or 100 miles, it is possible that you were one of the unfortunates to be pulled over by the police due to a suspected traffic...
What if I am accused of leaving the scene of an accident?
When there is an auto accident in Virginia, it is natural for a person to be fearful. In the immediate aftermath, they might think they are going to be in trouble and worry about their future. This is common in young or new drivers, but it can happen to anyone. A...
Can a DUI breath test be questioned based on tester credentials?
In Virginia, people who are subjected to a traffic stop either when they are on the road or as part of a roadside checkpoint to see if they are under the influence will understand the concept of a breathalyzer test. The driver will be asked to blow into the machine...
When is a DUI a felony in Virginia?
A DUI conviction in Virginia comes with many penalties including fines, an ignition interlock requirement and potential jail time. You will also have a criminal record and face damage to your career or reputation. Depending on what you do for a living, you could even...
Child abuse investigations transferred to local prosecutor
A decision by the Virginia Attorney General may delay investigations into allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct at Cumberland Hospital for Children and Adolescents. Stating its office assumed jurisdiction owing to a personal conflict with the former attorney in...
Arguing the use of self-defense under Virginia law
A verbal altercation can turn physical in the blink of an eye. And when someone ends up hurt as a result of a scuffle, allegations of criminal wrongdoing can fly. If you’re on the receiving end of those accusations, then you face the possibility of being hit with...
Concerns mount over teen auto accident fatalities in Virginia
It is natural to be worried about teens who have just gotten their driver’s license in Virginia. Their inexperience is one challenge they will face. Others include the lack of judgment that comes with the slow process of maturing into adulthood, vulnerability to...
Virginia roads remain dangerous for bicyclists and pedestrians
Road safety is a primary focus throughout Virginia and this is especially important for bicyclists and pedestrians. The risk to riders and walkers has become so concerning that September is dedicated specifically to their safety with a targeted campaign, “Bicyclist...