Being convicted of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in Roanoke automatically results in the revocation of your drivers' license. What it does not change is the responsibilities inherent with your daily routine, which may include going to work, attending...
Month: December 2018
2018 bills facilitate some expungements
Perhaps one of the hardest things that people arrested for minor indiscretions in Virginia must deal with is the long-term implications of having a criminal record. Potential employers, landlords, lenders and more often complete thorough background checks on people...
How to successfully fight a traffic ticket
If you receive a traffic ticket, you have a big decision to make. You can either pay the ticket and deal with the consequences, or you can fight back in the hope of avoiding any type of punishment.Many factors will impact your decision, such as your driving record,...
How does speeding affect your driving privileges?
If you notice that you speed a lot and you have received tickets in the past for speeding, you may be on the fast track to having your license suspended in Virginia. Whether going faster than the posted speed helps you to feel more productive, is thrilling or is...
Felony drunk driving charges in Virginia
Most people in Virginia may be aware that a charge of driving while intoxicated is a criminal offense. A conviction, therefore, leaves a person with a criminal record. Certainly, nobody wants to have a criminal record on file but some people might too easily dismiss...