Possession, distribution, transporting or manufacturing of drugs like Heroin, LSD, PCP, cocaine, methadone, or methamphetamine.
Learn MoreStandard drunk driving charges, driving under the influence of illegal or prescription drugs, aggravated high blood alcohol DUI and felony DUI.
Learn MoreAssault and battery, unlawful wounding, domestic abuse, malicious wounding, robbery, gun crimes, and numerous other violent offenses.
Learn MorePetit larceny, grand larceny, embezzlement, concealment, breaking and entering, and fraud offenses.
Learn MoreVirginia law defines reckless driving as driving recklessly or at a speed or in a manner that endangers the life, limb or property of others. There are over a dozen specific reckless driving offenses, which typically carry Class 1 misdemeanor charges.
Learn moreClasses 1-6, including but not limited to capital murder, involuntary manslaughter, burglary, embezzlement, drug crimes, perjury, and identify theft
Learn moreA trial by jury might improve your outcome. A lawyer can help you decide whether a jury is the right choice for your case.
Learn moreCriminal and status offenses for juveniles and underage persons.