Virginia Arson Malicious Burning Charge Lawyers Attorneys
An 11-year-old Virginia boy has been charged in an apartment building fire. The boy has been referred to the Department of Juvenile Services and is facing arson, malicious burning, reckless endangerment and malicious destruction of property charges. He was released to the custody of his parents pending further action, according to investigators
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Virginia Reckless Driving Traffic Stop Conviction Lawyers Attorneys
Even if a park police officer had no authority to stop defendant for speeding on an interstate, defendant’s reckless driving was a separate and distinct offense occurring after the original traffic stop had concluded; accordingly, the trial court did not err in convicting defendant of reckless driving under Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-852.
Reckless driving is a very serious crime in Virginia.
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Virginia Scott County Charges Sexual Child Abuse Lawyers Attorneys
A former Roman Catholic priest from Greeneville, Tennessee was indicted by a Scott County, Virginia grand jury on charges relating to the sexual abuse of a child that happened more than 30 years ago
A sex crime is a very serious offense.
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Reckless Driving Virginia 46.2-868 Penalties VA Class 1 Misdemeanor 6 Felony
VA Code § 46.2-868. Reckless driving; penalties
A. Every person convicted of reckless driving in Virginia under the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
B. Every person convicted of reckless driving in Virginia under the provisions of this article who, when he committed the offense, (i) was driving without a valid operator’s license due to a suspension or revocation for a moving violation and, (ii) as the sole and proximate result of his reckless driving, caused the death of another, is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
If you have been charged with violating Virginia state law 46.2-868, contact the SRIS Law Group Virginia Reckless Driving Lawyers for help.
