Author Archives: Jay Butchko

Recent Changes to Virginia’s Vehicle Inspection Law
The basic elements of this law, which includes a universal inspection requirement, have not changed. However, the Legislature limited officers’ ability to detain motorists for expired inspection stickers and limited the effects of such arrests. More on that below. The new complexities in this law illustrate the need for a Leesburg criminal defense lawyer… Read More »

Deadly Shooting at Virginia Beach Smoke Shop
Few details were available about a December 2024 shooting at a gift shop in Virginia Beach. One person was killed. The incident occurred near the “Happy Smoke Super Gift Shop,” where shattered windows are visible. A large police presence has been reported near North Witchduck and Newtown roads, and officers are asking the public… Read More »

Resolving Enhanced Drug Possession Cases
These cases usually include drug-free zones and drug trafficking matters. Most enhanced possession cases, like most other criminal cases, settle out of court. However, a favorable out-of-court settlement is not a matter of raising a white flag or accepting the first offer. Instead a successful out-of-court settlement, like a successful trial outcome, is a… Read More »
CTA Reporting Deadlines Paused Again Following Fifth Circuit Reversal
On December 26, 2024, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed its December 23, 2024, decision and reinstated a temporary nationwide injunction halting enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). This decision follows a legal battle surrounding the CTA’s beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements, leaving business owners in a state of uncertainty. Background:… Read More »

Should I Hire a DUI Lawyer or Go with a Public Defender?
We’ve all seen news magazine profiles that feature overworked public defenders. These tales are somewhat exaggerated, but they’re mostly true. Many public interest lawyers are overworked, mostly for economic reasons (more on that below). But for the most part, public defenders are capable defense lawyers. In fact, in some cases, going with a public… Read More »

Officials Credit Special Enforcement Campaigns for Violent Crime Reduction
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares says the violent crime rate in the Commonwealth is down 11 percent since 2023, largely thanks to a pair of special law enforcement campaigns. In a special ceremony, Miyares joined Governor Glenn Youngkin to tout the programs’ accomplishments on the two-year anniversary. Speaking before a crowd of law enforcement,… Read More »

Stale Moving Violations in Loudoun County
Speeding and other traffic infractions often become stale criminal cases in Loudoun County. Frequently, we see people who set up arrangements with the court, didn’t follow up on those arrangements (usually not mailing a certificate of traffic school completion to the court by the deadline), and the court issues a bench warrant. A bench… Read More »

Jail Release in Accidental Weapons Possession Cases
“Accidental” weapons, drugs, and other contraband possession cases are very common. In criminal court, possession has three elements (close proximity, actual knowledge, and exclusive control). But at the arrest phase, possession only has one element (general proximity). If Mary is driving her husband’s car and she doesn’t know about the handgun in the glove… Read More »

Non-DUI Alcohol Infractions in Virginia
Halloween is the first of a series of major fall/winter holidays. It’s also the beginning of drinking season, a time when alcohol consumption vastly increases. Drinking season usually lasts from Halloween until New Year’s Day. Many people drink more than they should to celebrate the holidays. Other people drink excessively to dampen the depressing… Read More »
Nationwide Injunction on the Corporate Transparency Act-UPDATE
By: Jonathan D. Haile The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas recently issued a preliminary injunction against the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA): This halts the enforcement of the CTA and having to file BOI by end of the year nationwide. Though not a permanent decision at this point, Reporting Companies under… Read More »