Not Guilty of Shooting At Vehicle
Dec 12, 2018OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Juvenile Client was found not guilty at trial for an allegation under Virginia Code 18.2-154. The Juvenile was alleged to have fired a gun at a vehicle.
Williamsburg, VA
Divorce and separation Lawyer at Williamsburg, VA
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Child Custody ... +4 more
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Juvenile Client was found not guilty at trial for an allegation under Virginia Code 18.2-154. The Juvenile was alleged to have fired a gun at a vehicle.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
A juvenile, charged with rape under Virginia Code 18.2-61 had their case dismissed after the matter was continued for a year under advisement. The client completed counseling, among other requirements, ... and the Court found it appropriate to dismiss the matter.
OUTCOME: Client Awarded Sole Legal Custody
Mother is granted sole legal and physical custody of the minor child. Father's visitation rights were terminated. After a hearing where in Father's extensive drug history was presented to the Court and ... the failure by Father to establish a meaningful relationship with the child, the Court awarded Mother sole legal and physical custody and otherwise terminated Father's visitation rights.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
A client represented by Brandon C. Waltrip, Esq., was found not guilty of Driving Under the Influence 2nd Offense in the Williamsburg James-City County General District Court after trial on May 19, 201 ... 6. The Court found there was insufficient evidence the client was driving on the night in question. If found guilty the client faced a potential jail sentence of 12 months in jail, a mandatory jail sentence of 30 days, a 3 year loss of license, and probation.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
At a trial on August 26, a possession of marijuana client was found Not Guilty when Mr. Waltrip argued there was an unlawful detention by the police of his motor vehicle.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Attorney Brandon Waltrip successfully defended a client in a jury trial on August 22, 2014. The client, who was charged with one count of Assault & Battery under Virginia Code 18.2-57, faced a possible ... twelve (12) month jail sentence and a $2,500 fine. After a day long trial at the Williamsburg James-City County Circuit Court, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in less than ten minutes. Attorney Waltrip specializes in criminal defense trials before Judges and Juries, in both State and Federal Courts.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Client was charged with assault and battery after alleged victim knocked his girlfriend down. After the Commonwealth would not agree to dismiss the charges on a basis of defense of others, we tried the ... case and the Judge threw it out.
OUTCOME: Custody Awarded to Mother
On September 30, a Mother who had been the non-custodial parent of her daughter for six years won custody after a trial led by Mr. Waltrip. The Mother had made multiple previous attempts to gain custod ... y, as requested by the child, and was ultimately able to do so with the assistance of Mr. Waltrip.