Bomb threats are some of the most terrifying things anyone can experience. An explosive can cause both extensive property damage and injuries, and that’s not counting the panic and hysteria that a bomb threat can cause. This is why the authorities take all bomb...
Criminal Defense
Petit or grand larceny: Where does shoplifting fall under?
In Virginia, shoplifting has a broad definition. If you take unpaid merchandise from a store intending to defraud the store owner of the item's value, you’re shoplifting. Concealing goods on your person while still in-store is also shoplifting, and so is altering an...
Do you have to talk to the police when you are under arrest?
When an individual finds themselves under arrest, the situation can be frightening and confusing. One of the most common questions that arises is whether or not you have to talk to the police in this situation. You should always understand your rights and the...
What should you do if you suspect police planted drugs on you?
The trust you place in law enforcement is fundamental to the functioning of a just society. Unfortunately, there are instances where this trust gets shattered. One such disheartening situation is the suspicion of police planting evidence, such as drugs, on someone....
When can the police charge you with intent to distribute drugs?
The Virginia State Police reported that in 2022, they arrested over 13,000 people for drug-related crimes. Law enforcement in the state takes drug offenses seriously. If you or someone you know faces drug-related charges, you must understand the specific criteria and...
Can a passenger receive a drug possession charge?
When you get into another person's vehicle, even if they are a friend or loved one, you might not always know what they keep on their person or stowed away in the car itself. If you are a passenger during a traffic stop, though, you might watch as the police discover...
Do drug convictions impact financial aid eligibility?
When your child leaves home to attend school in Virginia or another part of the United States, you may count on him or her to act in a responsible manner. However, many college students “spread their wings” when they get that first taste of freedom, and in some cases,...
What to do if you get pulled over for a DUI
In Virginia, you can receive up to 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine for your first DUI offense. Further offenses result in additional fines, fees and jail time. Therefore, if the police pull you over because they suspect you of driving under the influence, you should...
Impact of a weapons charge conviction on your life
Facing a weapons charge is a serious matter. If convicted, the repercussions can extend far beyond the immediate legal penalties. A weapons charge conviction can have long-lasting negative effects on various aspects of your life. This article explores how a weapons...
Drug paraphernalia charges in Virginia
Drug charges could have a significant impact on your life, not only in the weeks and months after allegations surface but years down the road as well. If you find yourself in this position as a result of an offense involving drug paraphernalia, it is pivotal to go...