Thursday, January 26, 2017

Drunk Drivers and Speeders Beware in Virginia

Over the last several weeks, Virginia has seen a sharp increase in fatal accidents, many of which have been caused by drunk drivers and reckless drivers. As a result, Virginia police officers are increasing patrols all over roadways to catch drivers that have been drinking or speeding excessively on highways.

If you are caught drinking and driving and charged with a DWI, it is important to hire an experienced Virginia attorney to represent you to help avoid the most serious consequences. If you are charged with reckless driving, another very serious offense in Virginia, it is also very important to hire an attorney to represent you because if convicted, it is a criminal charge that will remain on your record. An experienced attorney will work to amend the speed reported by the police officer to a number that is under the reckless driving threshold (20 mph over the speed limit or over 80mph).

Call Portner & Shure today for a free consultation if you've been charged with a traffic or criminal offense in Virginia: (703) 916-1227.


Wednesday, January 18, 2017

What Clients Are Saying January 2017

Getting caught driving while being drunk was no fun. called over to Portner & Shure. Got an appointment the very next day with the attorney and Diana Ramirez. Their service was very good and they led me thoroughly through the whole process. Great Law firm!


This case was handled by our attorney, Kevin Ruby, who works out of our Vienna, VA office.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Not So Fast! You Could End Up In Jail for Reckless Driving in Virginia!

If you've driven in Virginia, then you know that there are some wild traffic laws that police officers can use to catch drivers. Known as one of the strictest states for traffic offenses, Virginia laws take driving very seriously, and any driver that breaks those laws will face tough penalties. One of the most common traffic offenses that drivers commit is speeding. Virginia does not take speeding lightly. In fact, they have a separate category for excessive speeding, called reckless driving. if you are caught driving 20mph over the speed limit or over 80mph, you will be charged with reckless driving. This charge should be taken very serious because it is NOT a simple traffic offense, it is a CRIMINAL offense. Not only will you be faced with a hefty fine and a criminal conviction on your record if found guilty, but jail time is a real possibility. Every county in Virginia is different with how they view jail time for reckless driving. In many cases, the exact speed will determine if jail is on the table, and if so, how many days, weeks, or months in jail.

The important thing for drivers in Virginia to remember is that if you receive a citation for reckless driving, you should absolutely hire an attorney in order to avoid a criminal conviction and jail time. In all reckless driving cases, our experienced criminal defense attorneys aim to have the speed amended so that it falls below the 20mph+ or 80mph+ threshold so that it is treated as a simple speeding ticket. That is not always possible in every case, however. Sometimes, drivers are caught speeding well over 100mph. In those cases, our goal is to avoid any jail time whatsoever. It is very difficult for anyone charged with reckless driving to appear in court without an attorney and try to avoid any guilty finding or a jail sentence.

Virginia police are always out on highways looking for speeders and reckless drivers. Don't let them catch you. But, if you are caught driving well over the speed limit and charged with reckless driving, call Portner & Shure for a free consultation: (703) 916-1227.