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Two prior convictions for driving under the influence, violating local ordinances instead of state statute, could be used to elevate a current DUI charge to a felonious third offense. Thus, defendant’s motion to dismiss the indictment was denied.
A DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Virginia DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
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In a case where defendant appeared before a magistrate and pled guilty without counsel to DUI, his right to counsel was not violated because he received a stand-alone sentence of probation, rather than a suspended prison term coupled with probation.
A DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Maryland DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Maryland DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Maryland DUI lawyer in Maryland.
Defendant’s sentence of 27 months imprisonment for drunk driving and for driving with a suspended license was not unreasonable in light of the 18 U.S.C.S. § 3553(a) factors, including defendant’s criminal history, defendant’s ongoing lack of respect for the law, and the need to protect the public from defendant.
A DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Virginia DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI lawyer in Virginia.
Sen. Lugar’s wife charged with DUI, Hit-and-Run in Fairfax County, Virginia
The wife of Sen. Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.) was arrested in McLean on Wednesday night after crashing into a parked car, and she was charged with drunk driving and hit-and-run in Fairfax County.
A DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Virginia DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
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Chief Baker will have to get used to life after being a roll-model
Baker will likely face misdemeanor DUI charges, which could include the loss of his license and fines, and potentially jail time. However, the biggest penalty will likely be either the loss of his job or the loss of public confidence. Chief Baker will have to get used to life after being a roll-model, and may have alcohol issues to deal with, as his high alcohol level may be indicative of an alcohol problem.
A DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Virginia DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI lawyer in Virginia.
Manslaughter due to DUI
Hunter Richardson, 23, a 2004 graduate of Nansemond-Suffolk Academy, died about 12 hours after being hit at Town Center in Virginia Beach. Natasha Herzog, 29, has been charged with a second offense of driving under the influence, refusal to take a breath test, maiming and manslaughter.
A DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Virginia DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI lawyer in Virginia.
WOMAN CHARGED IN DEATH OF PEDESTRIAN
A Suffolk man died Friday following a crash involving an alleged drunk driver in Virginia Beach.
A DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Virginia DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI lawyer in Virginia.
Virginia Cop Wrecks Police Car, Charged With DUI
A Roanoke, Va. cop was charged with driving under the influence after running the marked police car he was driving off the road, hitting a guard rail.
A Virginia DUI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI attorneys can defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Our Virginia DUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DUI charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI lawyer in Virginia.
VIRGINIA DUI LAWYERS & VIRGINIA DWI DEFENSE ATTORNEYS
DEFENDING CLIENTS IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS
Virginia DUI laws
The Virginia DUI defense attorneys of SRIS, P.C. have offices in Fairfax, Lynchburg, Fredericksburg, Manassas, Richmond, Virginia Beach.
Our Virginia DUI attorneys of SRIS, P.C. have taught police officers and prosecutors DUI laws.
If you wish to consult a SRIS, P.C. DUI attorney or DWI lawyer, please contact us via phone, or by filling out our on-line form.
A Virginia DUI lawyer of SRIS, P.C. will gladly consult with you regarding your matter.
Special Note: If you have been charged with a DUI or DWI on federal land such as the George Washington (GW) Memorial Parkway, or on Fort Meyer, Quantico or Fort Belvoir or on any other military base, you need a Virginia DUI lawyer who is experienced in handling drunk driving offenses in federal court. The attorney you contemplate retaining to assist you must be experienced in handling criminal and traffic matters and familiar with the federal system.
The following are some of the State of Virginia Driving Under the Influence and Driving While Intoxicated Laws to learn more about them:
DUI LAWS
VA Code §18.2-266 – DUI of Alcohol and Drugs
When operating a motor vehicle, boat or water craft in Virginia, you are legally considered driving or operating under the influence if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is 0.08% or higher. You may be considered under the influence with a lower BAC if your ability to operate a motor vehicle, boat or water craft is impaired. If your driving is affected because your are under the influence of any drug, you may face the same penalty as driving under the influence of alcohol.
VA Code § 18.2-270 – DUI Penalties
A first DUI offense in Virginia carries a mandatory jail sentence of at least five days and up to 10 days. A second DUI offense within five years in Virginia carries a mandatory jail sentence of at least twenty days and up to one year. A third DUI offense will be prosecuted as a Class 6 felony. If your BAC is 0.20% or higher at the time of the first or second offense, you face additional mandatory jail time.
VA Code § 18.2-270 – Transporting Children While Driving Under the Influence
You are subject to a extra penalty in Virginia if you have children under age 18 in the motor vehicle when you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. There is an additional fine of up to $1000 and mandatory minimum confinement of five days.
VA Code § 46.2-301.1 – Vehicle Impoundment
The vehicle you are driving in Virginia will be immediately impounded or immobilized for 30 days if you are caught driving after your license has been suspended for an alcohol-related offense. The owner of the vehicle may petition the court for release of the vehicle. Anyone who knowingly permits operation of their motor vehicle by a person known to have a revoked or suspended license for an alcohol-related offense can be charged with a 1 misdemeanor.
VA Code §46.2-391.2- Administrative License Revocation
Your driver’s license in Virginia will be automatically revoked by the arresting officer for seven days if your BAC is 0.08% or higher or if you refuse to take a breath test. You no longer have the option of requesting a blood test instead of a breath test for an alcohol related offense.
VA Code §18.2-323.1 – Open Container
You may be charged with drinking while operating with an open container of alcohol in Virginia if your are stopped by law enforcement and you have an open container of alcohol in the passenger compartment and the contents have been partially removed, and you exhibit signs that you have been drinking. The passenger area means the area designed to seat the driver and passengers and any area within the driver’s reach, including an unlocked glove compartment.
Virginia Code §18.2-270.01 – Ignition Interlock System
If convicted of a second DUI offense within five years of a first offense in Virginia, you will lose your license for three years. You must use an ignition interlock for six months for more on every motor vehicle you own or co-own.
VIRGINIA DUI PENALTIES
If you have been charged with a DUI in Virginia, then you need to understand the penalties you face.
The Virginia Courts strictly enforce DUI Laws.
There are defenses to Virginia DUI offenses.
If you wish to speak with Virginia DUI Lawyers who are former prosecutors, contact the SRIS Law Group Virginia DUI Attorneys.
The following are the list of penalties you will face if you are convicted of a DUI in Virginia.
VA Code § 18.2-270. Penalty for driving while intoxicated; subsequent offense; prior conviction
| Offense |
Sentence of confinement |
Mandatory minimum confinement |
Mandatory minimum fine |
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| 1st DUI in VirginiaClass 1 misdemeanor |
BAC 0.15 – 0.20 Five days |
$250 |
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BAC More than 0.20 10 days |
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| 2nd DUIwithin less
than 5 years |
Not less than 1 month nor more than 1 year | Twenty days | BAC 0.15 – 0.20 additional period of 10 days |
$500 |
| BAC More than 0.20Additional period of 20 days | ||||
| 2nd DUI in Virginiawithin 5- 10 | For not less than one month | Ten days | BAC 0.15 – 0.20 additional period of 10 days |
$500 |
| BAC More than 0.20Additional period of 20 days | ||||
| 3rd DUI in Virginia committed within 10 yearsClass 6 felony
|
90 days |
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| 3rd DUI in VirginiaCommitted
within 5-years |
6 months |
$1,000 |
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| 4th orsubsequent DUI in Virginia offense
within 10- years |
Otherwise modified by the court, shall remain on probation and under the terms of any suspended sentence for the same period as his operator’s license was suspended, not to exceed 3 years. | one year |
$1,000 |
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