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Virginia Beach Police Search for Larceny Suspects
Virginia Beach police are looking for two suspects in connection with several larcenies that led to credit card fraud, as reported by WTKR. The suspects broke into two different vehicles – one on the 1600 block of Independence Boulevard and another on the 4100 block of First Court. The suspects shattered the windows on… Read More »
Reckless Driving Leaves Two People With Severe Injuries in Virginia
A 22-year-old woman from Lanexa, Virginia, faces criminal charges for reckless driving after smashing into a broken down SUV on the shoulder of Route 60, according to an article by WTVR. This car accident occurred in New Kent County at approximately 2:55 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. Around that time, the SUV broke down on… Read More »
Largest Seizure of Fentanyl in Virginia State Police History
A 25-year-old woman from Vinton, Virginia, faces criminal charges for drug trafficking, after Virginia State Police found approximately 2,000 grams of fentanyl in her car, as reported by The Roanoke Times. Fentanyl is an illegal drug that has led to countless overdoses and deaths in Virginia, killing approximately 620 people in the past year…. Read More »
One Dead After Virginia Woman Drives Wrong Way While Drunk
A 25-year-old Virginia woman faces criminal charges for DUI and DUI maiming after killing a man while driving against traffic, according to an article by WTOP. This horrific car accident occurred on November 4, 2017, at approximately 2:07 a.m. At that time, the woman was driving drunk on the wrong side of I-264, heading… Read More »
CHOOSING THE RIGHT ATTORNEY
By Daniel J. Hebda, Esq. Choosing the right attorney can make or break your case. After you have chosen to hire a lawyer, the homework you do before you hire can not only save you valuable money and time, but also get you optimal results. When it comes time to choose, consider a few… Read More »
Former Martinsville Principal Claims Reverse Discrimination in Lawsuit
After suffering a demotion last year, a former high school principal claimed reverse discrimination and sued the city of Martinsville, the city council and the city school board, according to an article by the Martinsville Bulletin. The former principal sued in U.S. District Court, asking for a jury trial and approx. $10 million in… Read More »
Virginia Man Charged With Larceny In Missing Evidence Case
The son of a former Augusta County sheriff was charged with grand larceny and larceny with intent to sell or distribute, as reported by The News Virginian. The charges stem from a two-year-old probe into missing evidence. At least one firearm and $4,000 in seized funds disappeared from the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office. To… Read More »
Authorities Remind Virginia Citizens About Texting While Driving
Law enforcement authorities have issued a reminder on Virginia laws for texting while driving, according to an article by the InsideNoVa. Citizens should be aware that cell phone use can also contribute to the criminal charge of reckless driving under certain conditions. In light of this reminder, it feels like a perfect time to… Read More »
Victims Mounting After Virginia Man Commits Indecent Exposure, Assault & Battery
After arresting a Virginia man on charges of indecent exposure and assault and battery, Arlington police have discovered at least one other victim and are searching for more, according to an article by WUSA. The man allegedly made unwanted physical contact with at least two women. In addition to groping victims, the man also… Read More »
COMMON PITFALLS WITH SOCIALIZING GOVERNING DOCUMENTS
By Justin R. Coleman, Esq. (SS Quarterly 2017 – 4th Quarter) Whenever an entity organizes or amends its governing documents, the voting members[1] of the entity must vote to legally adopt these documents. In order to intelligently cast their vote, those members must have an opportunity to actually see and review the proposed… Read More »