Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicle
Nov 06, 2015OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client charged with failing to yield to an emergency vehicle.
Virginia Beach, VA
Criminal defense Lawyer at Virginia Beach, VA
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Speeding & Traffic Ticket ... +2 more
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client charged with failing to yield to an emergency vehicle.
OUTCOME: Won a Judgment
Client sought recovery for a customer's breach of a construction contract.
OUTCOME: Reduced to Defective Equipment.
Client charged with reckless driving - faced up to a year in jail and up to $2,500 fine. Appeared on her behalf because she was a busy physician and could not attend.
OUTCOME: Dismissed.
Client involved in accident in Virginia Beach. Charged with Failure to Obey Highway Sign.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed.
Client charged with criminal trespass. Faced jail time and would have lost his job with the Navy.
OUTCOME: Reduced to simple speeding.
Client charged with Reckless Driving (22 mph over). Faced up to a year in jail and up to $2,500 in fines.
OUTCOME: No active jail time. $250 fine.
Client faced his third reckless driving charge with a -25 point balance on his record. Was facing up to a year in jail and up to $2,500 in fines.
OUTCOME: Reduced to Defective Equipment.
Client was trucker charged with Overheight Violation in Hampton, for being almost six inches overheight. Charge carried mandatory minimum $1,000.00 fine.
OUTCOME: Both charges dismissed.
Client had Reckless Driving and No Inspection charges.
OUTCOME: Bond granted.
Client was charged with three felonies.