Note: the only sure way to avoid a reckless driving by speed conviction is to obey the speed limit!
DISCLAIMER – EACH CASE IS UNIQUE AND CASE RESULTS DEPEND ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. CASE RESULTS DO NOT GUARANTEE OR PREDICT A SIMILAR RESULT IN ANY FUTURE CASE UNDERTAKEN BY THE LAWYER.
- June 2, 2016, Virginia Beach General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 88/55. Disposition: Reduced to speeding at 19 over. Learn more about why you need a Virginia Beach Reckless Driving Lawyer.
- June 6, 2016, Norfolk General District Court, Charge: DUI. Disposition: Null prossed. The trooper left his position serving on the Virginia State Police. Sometimes we just get lucky!
- June 15, 2016, Northampton General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 98/55. Disposition: No active jail time! 90 day suspended license and a fine! It is common to get 1 day in jail for every mile over 90 in this jurisdiction.
- June 27, 2016, Virginia Beach Circuit Court, Charge: Hit and Run Felony for injury to a person. Disposition: Hit and Run Misdemeanor, all suspended jail time! Learn more about why you need a Virginia Beach Hit and Run Lawyer.
- June 28, 2016, Northampton General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 86/55. Disposition: Dismissed.
- June 28, 2016, Northampton General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 85/55. Disposition: Dismissed. There was a problem with officer’s radar calibrations.
- June 28, 2016, Northampton General District Court, Charge: Reckless Driving at 98/55. Disposition: He only had to serve 1 day in jail! On misdemeanor charges in Virginia, only half of all active jail time needs to be served. This is a great result given the judge often does 1 day in jail for every mile over 90.