Criminal Law

What Constitutes A Sex Crime In Virginia?

The state of Virginia has very clear definitions on what constitutes a sex crime, with differing levels of severity for each type of sex crime.

Read below to learn some of the types of sex crimes you can be convicted for in Virginia, sex crimes penalties, and how those charged with a sexual offense can seek the help of a sex crimes lawyer.

By |2022-11-28T01:46:23+00:00July 19, 2012|Blog, Criminal Law, Rape, Sex Crimes|Comments Off on What Constitutes A Sex Crime In Virginia?

Charged With Sexual Assault Crimes in Virginia? Here’s What To Expect

If you have been charged with sexual assault crimes in Virginia, the first thing to know is that the commonwealth of Virginia does not take these offenses lightly. Sex crimes are considered especially heinous under Virginia law, and offenders are subject to severe penalties.

However, the public nature of sex crime cases in Virginia makes the experience of being prosecuted even more harrowing for sex crime defendants.

Keep reading to learn what to expect if you are charged with sexual assault crimes in Virginia.

By |2023-06-08T01:42:31+00:00July 2, 2012|Assault, Blog, Criminal Law, Sex Crimes|Comments Off on Charged With Sexual Assault Crimes in Virginia? Here’s What To Expect

Do You Have To Register As A Sex Offender In Virginia?

If you’ve been charged or convicted of indecent exposure you may be asking the question, “Do you have to register as a sex offender in Virginia?”

The answer, if you’ve been convicted, most often is “Yes.”

Keep reading to learn more about registering as a sex offender in Virginia.

By |2023-06-07T19:58:59+00:00January 5, 2012|Blog, Criminal Law, Indecent Liberties, Internet Sex Crimes, Sex Crimes|Comments Off on Do You Have To Register As A Sex Offender In Virginia?

How Does Expungement Work In Virginia?

Have you been convicted of a DUI in Manassas, Loudon, Arlington, or Fairfax? If so, you may be wondering, "How does expungement work in Virginia?"

The law firm of Irving & Irving has been assisting clients for decades, approaching each case with dedication and personal attention.

Keep reading to learn more about DUI expungement possibilities in Virginia.

Or call [phone] to speak with a knowledgeable defense attorney.

By |2023-06-07T19:34:05+00:00December 20, 2011|Blog, Criminal Law, Drunk Driving Defense, DUI|Comments Off on How Does Expungement Work In Virginia?

Is It Possible To Get My Record Expunged?

Under Virginia law, an expungement petition generally will be considered if a person was charged with a criminal offense and he or she was either (i) acquitted or (ii) the case was dismissed or nolle prosequied. The proceeding takes place in Circuit Court, and the Commonwealth Attorney acts as a defendant in the case.

By |2023-06-07T04:22:34+00:00April 1, 2011|Blog, Criminal Law, Drug-Crimes, Marijuana|Comments Off on Is It Possible To Get My Record Expunged?

Will I Be Admitted To Bail Before My Trial?

Generally, the judge will grant bail unless there is probable cause to believe that you are a flight risk and/or a danger to the public. In making this determination, the judge will consider your current charge, criminal history, community ties (e.g., family in the area, whether you are employed/attend school, etc.), and other factors.

By |2023-06-07T04:16:28+00:00April 1, 2011|Abuse, Blog, Criminal Law|Comments Off on Will I Be Admitted To Bail Before My Trial?

I’ve Been Charged With A Crime. Now What?

A defense attorney can limit the many uncertainties facing someone charged with a crime. Working within the criminal justice system is a complex process. To best protect your interests, you should consult with an effective advocate who understands criminal investigation, negotiation techniques, and how to develop strategies for use inside and outside of the courtroom.

By |2023-06-07T03:01:19+00:00December 18, 2010|Blog, Criminal Law, Drug-Crimes|Comments Off on I’ve Been Charged With A Crime. Now What?
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