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Virginia Move Over Law Violators: Do You Know What Is At Risk?Virginia’s Move Over Law aims at keeping law enforcement and emergency personnel safe. Do you know what happens when you don’t adhere to the rule?
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Facing Criminal Sexual Charges in VirginiaEvery state has its own interpretations of what constitutes a sexual assault. Click here to learn how what actions Virginia defines as sexual offenses.
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Checks and Balances: Keeping a Clean Driving Record in VirginiaEarning safe driving points can provide a cushion against future demerit points. Learn how the demerit point system works and how to earn safe points.
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Strapping Down Your Child to Avoid Charges and Costly FinesAlthough the proper use of children’s car seats is a hot button issue for safety, did you know it could also lead to a steep fine? Click here to see why.
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Your Need for a Good Traffic Defense Increases With Police Ticket QuotasYour risk of being pulled over and ticketed for a traffic violation is drastically increased by traffic officer quotas. Click here to learn why.
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Celebrating in Jail: Holidays That Increase Your Chances for Being Pulled OverHolidays are a time to let loose, but sometimes celebrating too much can land you in jail. Click here to see which holidays have the most DUI arrests.
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Making Your Case With the Help Blood Alcohol Driving Sensors in the FutureEmerging technology hopes to stop drunk drivers, but could also be used to help your DUI defense. Click here to learn more about the BAC sensor.
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Drive Sober, or Get Pulled Over Campaign Heightens Risk of DUI ConvictionsA national campaign to get drunk drivers off the streets may increase your chance of a false DUI conviction. Here, learn more about the risks.
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Stop! Do Not Talk to the Police Unless You Have Read ThisWhen accused of a crime, many people mistakenly think that talking to the police is a good way of cooperating. Unfortunately, doing so can hurt your case.
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Why You May Face DUI Charges Even If You Blow Less Than .08Under Virginia law, it is illegal to drive if your blood alcohol level is .08 or higher, but you may face DUI charges even if your blood alcohol level is lower.