According to a recent investigation by a local news channel, more than 36,000 citations have been mailed to vehicle owners since speed cameras went live in eight school zones in Fairfax County last year. One camera, located outside Key Middle School on Franconia Road in Springfield, was responsible for capturing more than 12,000 of the alleged violators. Why You Should Hire A Traffic Lawyer Hiring a Fairfax, VA traffic lawyer to handle a speeding ticket
A teenage driver faces severe charges following a tragic accident in Falls Church, Virginia, last November, resulting in the death of a teenage passenger and serious injuries to four others. According to authorities, the 17-year-old driver, whose identity remains undisclosed, was apprehended at his residence in the Pimmit Hills area on Thursday. He stands accused of DUI-related manslaughter, DUI maiming, and refusal of a breath test, as reported by Fairfax County police on Friday. When
5 Misconceptions About Fairness In Divorce Divorce is rarely an amicable process, and emotions often cloud our understanding of what constitutes a fair settlement. Our friend at Flat Fee Divorce Solutions tackles the 5 most common myths about divorce and legal realities. 1. They Didn’t Work, So They Don’t Deserve Much Many believe that the spouse who brought in the primary income should keep the majority of assets. While income plays a role, courts take
All over the U.S., the fentanyl crisis has inspired lawmakers to crack down – sometimes in ways that are harsh to the point of almost cruel – against any offense involving this substance. The thought is that if offenses involving fentanyl are heavily punished, this reality will act as a deterrent to such infractions. However, the reality on the ground is not so simple. It is now well known, for example, that many people buy
Divorce And Child Abuse Allegations Virginia lawmakers have approved legislation aimed at preventing the use of marijuana alone as evidence of child abuse or neglect, protecting parents and guardians following the state’s legalization of cannabis in 2021. The bill, SB 115, passed the Senate and House with near-unanimous support and awaits Governor Glenn Youngkin’s decision. If signed into law, it would prohibit drug testing for substances allowed for adult use and restrict custody or visitation