Can I Clear My DUI Record in Virginia?
Getting a DUI is never an ideal situation for your driver's license record.
Getting a DUI is never an ideal situation for your driver's license record.
There's a belief among many college students that prescription or over-the-counter medications are somehow safer to use recreationally than other substances available on unregulated markets.
For many Americans, competition is fierce when it comes to finding a job. The job market becomes a lot harder to navigate, though, when you have a criminal record.
If you're arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), then it's highly probable that you'll have your driver's licensed suspended, have fines imposed and spend at least one night in jail.
In the state of Virginia, an individual can be arrested and charged with disorderly conduct if he or she does something that alarms, annoys or inconveniences the public.
There are many penalties associated with being charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Virginia.
Being charged with drug possession by itself is a serious enough of an offense. When accompanied by accusations that you intended to distribute it as well, though, it can make potential penalities far worse if you're convicted of such a crime.
A new drunk driving bill, SB 308, has just been passed through the Virginia Senate with an overwhelming 37-3 vote.
Disturbing the peace is one of many different types of criminal offenses that falls under the umbrella of disorderly conduct.
A federal judge accepted the guilty pleas of at least 10 different members of a Maryland Oxycodone drug ring on Friday, Feb. 9.