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.

  • September 27, 2017, Accomack General District Court, Charge: Carrying a Concealed Weapon While Intoxicated. Disposition: Dismissed after pleading not guilty and making legal arguments to the judge.  (Additional backdrop: While my client was found guilty of DUI, the refusal to take a breath test charge was null prossed by the prosecutor, so my client was able to get a restricted license.  The gun charge was dismissed upon legal argument and my client was able to get his gun returned to him.)

  • October 4, 2017, Accomack General District Court, Charge: 86/55 Reckless Driving By Speed. Disposition: Dismissed!  Learn more about why you need an Accomack Reckless Driving Attorney here.

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