Note: the only sure way to avoid a reckless driving by speed conviction is to obey the speed limit!

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  • April 14, 2016, Norfolk General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 82/35. Disposition: Reduced to speeding at 19 over.  There was a problem with the officer’s radar calibration certificates and I made a motion to strike for a dismissal.  The judge should have dismissed it but thought that was too lenient, so he reduced it to 19 over.  It wasn’t worth the cost to appeal.  Learn why you need a Norfolk Reckless Driving Attorney.

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  • May 10, 2016, Norfolk General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 79/55. DispositionDismissed.  There was a problem with the trooper’s calibrations.  The other attorneys did not notice the error.

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  • May 20, 2016, Virginia Beach General District Court, Charge: Speeding at 65/55. DispositionDismissed.  There was a problem with the trooper’s calibrations.  The other attorneys in the court room did not notice the error.  My client was a CDL holder.  Learn why you need a Virginia Beach Reckless Driving Lawyer

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  • May 20, 2016, Virginia Beach General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 78/55. DispositionDismissed.  There was a problem with the trooper’s calibrations. The other attorneys in the court room did not notice the error.

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  • May 23, 2016, Hampton General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 55/35. DispositionDefective Equipment. Negotiated this outcome with the officer and the judge approved.  Learn why you need a Hampton Reckless Driving Attorney.

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  • May 24, 2016, Virginia Beach General District Court, Charge: Brandishing a Firearm. Disposition: Null Prossed.  The charges were dropped by the officer.

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