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Virginia Drug Crimes: Possession Or Distribution Of Cannabis Oil

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In the Commonwealth of Virginia, it is generally a drug crime to possess or distribute marijuana or similar products, including cannabis oil. An exception is provided for approved medical and commercial uses, i.e., for people who have valid prescriptions and companies with proper authorization. While it is authorized under Virginia law, there are stringent… Read More »

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Assessing Virginia Laws & Penalties For Two Firearm Weapon Crimes

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The Commonwealth of Virginia features laws against a host of weapon crimes, including numerous firearm offenses. For example, Virginia prohibits any person from pointing, holding, or brandishing a firearm at anyone else. It is also a crime to discharge a firearm in or at a building or a dwelling house. If any person violates… Read More »

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Virginia Reckless Driving Charges For Truck Driver After Striking Fire Engine

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A truck driver faces charges in Virginia for reckless driving after allegedly crashing into a fire engine and causing several injuries, according to an article by the Loudoun Times-Mirror. This incident occurred at approximately 6 a.m. on Tuesday, April 14. Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of an accident at the intersection of… Read More »

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Virginia Kindergarten Teacher Arrested For Possession Drug Crime

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Police arrested a Virginia kindergarten teacher for the drug crime of cocaine possession, according to an article by CBS affiliate WRIC. According to official reports, a school resource officer noticed a suspicious substance in the Virginia teacher’s desk. The school official believed the substance to be cocaine, so the officer contacted the local police… Read More »

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What Happens If I Am Convicted Of DUI In Virginia?

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In the Commonwealth of Virginia, driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious criminal offense. Any person who operates a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or other substances can face misdemeanor or felony charges. Upon conviction for this crime, whether misdemeanor or felony, the criminal penalties can be exceedingly harsh. This is… Read More »

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Virginia Police Investigate Armed Carjacking In Loudoun County

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Virginia police are currently investigating a felony carjacking offense that occurred in Sterling, according to an article by the Loudoun Times-Mirror. This incident occurred on Sunday, April 18. At approximately 1:30 a.m., in the 21800 block of Towncenter Plaza, two suspects allegedly drove an SUV into the parking lot and approached two male victims… Read More »

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Is It Reckless Driving In Virginia To Fail To Yield Right-Of-Way?

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Reckless driving is a criminal offense under the Virginia Criminal Code. A person commits reckless driving if they operate a motor vehicle in a way that threatens the safety of other people or property. On top of this general prohibition against dangerous driving conduct, there are other versions of reckless driving under Virginia law…. Read More »

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Loudoun County Man Arrested For DUI & Attempted Burglary In Virginia

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A man from Ashburn, Virginia faces criminal charges for driving under the influence (DUI) and attempted burglary, according to an article by the Loudoun Times-Mirror. This incident occurred at approximately 11:30 p.m. on April 2, in the 20300 block of Belmont Park Terrace, when the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of an… Read More »

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Why Does Virginia Have Special Rules For Meth Drug Crimes?

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Within the umbrella of drug crimes under Virginia law, there are special rules for offenses involving methamphetamine. Commonly referred to as meth, this controlled substance presents a unique danger. Outside of the health risks of using meth, this substance is also difficult to manufacture and produces many toxic fumes. Consequently, Virginia law establishes separate… Read More »

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Comparing Three Types Of Arson Under Virginia Law

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In the Commonwealth of Virginia, it is either a misdemeanor or felony offense to use fire or explosives to damage structures or property. Legally referred to as arson, this criminal offense has severe consequences. Though the precise nature of the penalties can change based on the type of structure or property that was the… Read More »

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