Criminal Defense

Leave your weed at home when catching a flight

As readers of this blog know, we discuss marijuana (weed) regularly. And, as readers likely know, marijuana law is constantly changing in our state. And, now that it is legal, some may think that you can fly with it from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, but...

Why talking to the cops is a bad idea

Like most Virginia residents, you are probably nervous when you are around a police officer. Whether you are pulled over as part of a routine traffic stop, detained at a DWI checkpoint or find a police officer at your front door, it is natural to want to cooperate and...

Disputing field sobriety test results may help your DUI defense

If you have been pulled over for a traffic violation in Virginia, the officer on the scene may request you to submit to a series of field sobriety tests to determine whether you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. If you agree, the officer will administer the...

What are the potential consequences for a second DWI?

Virginia drivers have certainly heard about how much a DWI conviction can cost them criminally and financially, and how it can affect their futures. Many people experience these consequences every year. The consequences people face depend on different factors. One of...

Virginia domestic violence orders may restrict firearm rights

A domestic violence prosecution in Virginia can have serious life-altering consequences. Virginia and federal laws can restrict firearm access under specific circumstances. Virginia’s restrictions Anyone accused of domestic abuse faces consequences and may need...

You can get a DWI on federal roads and yes, it is serious

If you are on federal property and are arrested on suspicion of drunk driving, the coming days and weeks can be difficult. Just as it is against the law to drive while intoxicated on state and local roads, it is illegal to drive while intoxicated on federal roads,...

The state of marijuana law in Virginia is still changing

The changing legal landscape around marijuana has led to a lot of confusion. Last year, Virginia made big steps toward decriminalizing cannabis, but stopped short of full legalization. In this blog post, we will briefly discuss the state of cannabis law in Virginia...

Reckless driving in Virginia is a jailable offense

Whether you are a regular commuter in Virginia or a driving through the commonwealth on vacation, you may find yourself driving too fast or taking certain risks in order to reach your destination on time. Some of these acts could result in a reckless driving charge,...

Understanding Virginia’s parental kidnapping laws

As a Virginia parent, you might think it’s impossible for you to kidnap your own child. After all, they’re your child, right? The reality is that even if you are a parent, you can be charged and potentially convicted of a felony for kidnapping your own child. This is...

7 implications of a domestic violence conviction

Everyone has gotten into an argument with a significant other at one point or another. But sometimes those disputes turn physical in nature, which can leave you facing allegations of criminal wrongdoing. As stressful as domestic violence charges and their potential...