Posts Tagged ‘Virginia Attorneys’
A Northern Virginia man was convicted Wednesday (Aug. 11) in Appomattox County of maliciously and intentionally making a false statement
Malicious wounding is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia Malicious wounding attorneys can defend you against any type of Malicious wounding charge.
Our Virginia Malicious wounding lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of malicious wounding charge.
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A former Alamance-Burlington School System teacher pleaded guilty in a Virginia court Thursday to charges he took indecent liberties with a 16-year-old boy who had been one of his students at a Manassas, Va. high school.
Reckless driving is a very serious crime in Virginia.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia Reckless driving attorneys can defend you against any type of Reckless driving charge.
Our Virginia Reckless driving lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of Reckless driving charge.
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Ulisa Chavers was arrested in March after authorities found the body of her boyfriend, Reginal Cody Bowles, in a 33-foot-deep well in Mineral. Bowles’ son had reported his father missing in November. Chavers is being held without bond on charges of concealing Bowles’ body, credit-card fraud, identity theft and possession of a sawed-off rifle.
Credit card theft is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia credit card theft defense attorneys can defend you against any type of credit card fraud charge.
Our Virginia credit card fraud defense lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of credit card theft charge.
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George pleaded guilty to his fourth DWI in 10 years, assault on a police officer and driving on a revoked license. Loudoun Circuit Court Judge James Chamblin imposed the four-year sentence.
A DWI offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia DWI attorneys can defend you against any type of DWI charge.
Our Virginia DWI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of DWI charge.
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X, 49, of Woodbridge, and Y, 31, were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor
It is very important to have the best criminal defense possible when facing a criminal charge.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia criminal defense attorneys can defend you against any type of criminal charge.
Our Virginia criminal defense lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of criminal charge.
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Daniel Jacob pleaded guilty in April to two charges of aggravated involuntary manslaughter, and had 20 years of a 40-year sentence suspended.
Driving on suspended licence is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia Driving on suspended licence attorneys can defend you against any type of Driving on suspended licence charge.
Our Virginia Driving on suspended licence lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of Driving on suspended licence charge.
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A Suffolk man who raped and stabbed a woman returning to her apartment in October 2008 was just sentenced for the crime.
It is very important to have the best criminal defense possible when facing a criminal charge.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia criminal defense attorneys can defend you against any type of criminal charge.
Our Virginia criminal defense lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of criminal charge.
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A businessman’s motion to renew his permit to carry concealed weapons was denied because he failed to show a need to carry a concealed weapon.
Possession of a concealed weapon is a very serious crime in Virginia.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia Possession of concealed weapon attorneys can defend you against any type of Possession of a concealed weapon charge.
Our Virginia Possession of a concealed weapon lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of Possession of a concealed weapon charge.
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Prostitution Defense Lawyers In Northern Virginia
The Northern Virginia solicitation and prostitution defense lawyers at the Law Office of SRIS, P.C. provide criminal defense for those individuals accused of solicitation, prostitution, and other sex crimes in the Eastern District of Northern Virginia. Please contact a SRIS, P.C. Northern Virginia prostitution defense lawyer or Northern Virginia solicitation defense attorney to discuss the facts of your case. A SRIS, P.C. Northern Virginia prostitution defense attorney or Northern Virginia solicitation lawyer will discuss the facts of your case to advise you as to how we can help you.
If you have been arrested or charged with an act of prostitution or solicitation you need to contact the prostitution defense attorneys at SRIS, P.C.
Prostitution is the practice of engaging in sexual activity, usually with individuals other than a spouse or a friend, in exchange for money or other valuables. Prostitution may be of either sex and may engage in heterosexual or homosexual activity but most prostitution has been by women with men as clients. Prostitution is a crime throughout almost all of the United States.
Pandering is the act of recruiting a prostitute or soliciting customers for a prostitute. A pimp commits the crime of pandering.
Solicitation is the act of asking, inducing or directing someone to engage in sexual activity in exchange for money. Solicitation is commonly known as Solicitation for Prostitution.
In Northern Virginia, in cases involving solicitation for prostitution, most clients are arrested in so called “sting operations”. These operations usually involve a woman (in some cases an undercover cop/decoy) acting as the prostitute soliciting drivers from the side of a roadway. Also lately, the stings have been set up on very popular and heavily trafficked websites such as centralized networks of on line urban communities, featuring free classifieds advertisements. The female decoy is generally very attractive and does her best to lure unsuspecting and unwary men to pull over and engage her in a brief conversation. After a brief verbal exchange the prostitute attempts to get the person to say the magic words — SEX AND MONEY. Once the unsuspecting person agrees to the sex act for money the person is usually arrested immediately or after pulling into a parking lot or inside of a hotel room.
In Northern Virginia, both the prostitute and the “John” are aggressively prosecuted for prostitution and solicitation. Innocent citizens with no criminal history can find themselves accused and arrested of one of these crimes simply by being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Prostitution and solicitation are crimes that may be charged as felonies or misdemeanors. Both of these sex crimes carry a lasting social stigma and serious legal consequences. In some states, because of overwhelming pressure from the public many prosecutors will stop at nothing to get a conviction.
Punishment on these cases can range from community service, AIDS testing, fines, counseling to jail time.
There are many defenses available to these crimes. Contacting a skilled SRIS, P.C. Northern Virginia criminal lawyer as soon as possible allows the attorney to evaluate the evidence and witnesses to be questioned immediately after the event, providing the best opportunity for a successful defense.
In Northern Virginia, law enforcement has attacked the prostitution problem from a different angle — by focusing on massage parlors, bawdy houses and escort agencies. Regular raids and stings of these businesses occur on a regular basis with cops posing as customers’ intent on testing the boundaries that various escorts and masseuses may or may not be willing to cross during their one hour long companionship. With the advent of the Internet both escorts and prostitutes found a new way of accessing new business. Their growing popularity on the Internet has not gone unnoticed by law enforcement.
Virginia Class 4 Felony Defense
If you are charged with a Virginia Class 4 felony, contact the SRIS Law Group Virginia felony defense lawyers for help.
Virginia Law § 18.2-10. Punishment for conviction of Class 4 felony; penalty.
For Virginia Class 4 felonies, a term of imprisonment of not less than two years nor more than 10 years and, subject to subdivision (g), a fine of not more than $100,000.


