Friday, August 15, 2014

Virginia Traffic Lawyers Reckless Driving Lynchburg Support

Lawyer - Virginia Reckless Driving

As per Va. Code § 46.2-852, the general rule for reckless driving is defined as, irrespective of the maximum speeds permitted by law, any person who drives a vehicle on any highway recklessly or at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person shall be guilty of reckless driving.

Below is a sample case of reckless driving in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our firm.

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For a lot of our clients, a charge of Reckless Driving can result in the loss of their job, their security clearance, etc.

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If you have been charged with a criminal offense of Reckless Driving in Virginia and you are wondering what the penalty is in VA, contact our law firm for help. 

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Corish v. Commonwealth

Facts:

Defendant's convictions arose out of an incident in which another driver lost control of her vehicle, allegedly due to defendant's driving.  On appeal, defendant challenged the sufficiency of the evidence to support both convictions. Contrary to defendant's argument, the appellate court concluded that there was sufficient evidence to support a conviction for reckless driving.

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Holdings:

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • "Involve" is defined, in pertinent part, as to draw in as a participant, to implicate, to relate closely, to connect, to have an effect on, to concern directly, to affect. Nothing in these definitions suggests that, for purposes of determining criminal liability under Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-894, a driver must have legally caused an accident in order to be considered "involved" in the accident..
We have client meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach Fredericksburg Lynchburg.

An attorney from our firm will do his best to help you.

We will do our absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. The lawyers in our law firm have the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.

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