When your rights are on the line, you need a Newport News criminal defense lawyer you can trust to fight for you. With decades of experience in the criminal justice system, Attorney Scott Ehrenworth of Ehrenworth Law, PLLC can help you protect your future. As a former prosecutor, he knows the strategies used by your accusers and can build a defense that will provide you with the best possible outcome for your situation.
Attorney Scott Ehrenworth is able to help with criminal cases or accusations across all of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, including Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Hampton, and surrounding counties. Whether you were charged with DUI, a drug crime, or a federal offense, our firm is here to take your side and aggressively fight for you.
Attorney Scott Ehrenworth is able to help with criminal cases or accusations across all of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, including Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Hampton, and surrounding counties. Whether you were charged with DUI, a drug crime, or a federal offense, our firm is here to take your side and aggressively fight for you.
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As a former prosecutor in Portsmouth and Newport News for nearly a decade, Attorney Scott Ehrenworth has an in-depth understanding of what it means to be charged with a crime. With over 20 years of experience in the legal industry, he has built a reputation for effective defense for his clients. Since opening Ehrenworth Law, PLLC, Mr. Ehrenworth has focused his practice on criminal, family law, and civil litigation cases.
No matter the offense, being charged with a crime is a serious issue that requires careful planning in order to avoid a conviction. With prosecutors and law enforcement working together to ensure you suffer the full penalty of the law, it is important to have an advocate on your side who can fight for you.
Domestic violence, also known as family abuse in Virginia, involves force, violence, or threats of violence against a family or household member, which leads to bodily injury or makes someone believe they are in imminent danger of bodily injury. Stalking is related crime, which is defined as intentionally engaging in conduct that places someone or a person's family members in fear of their safety.
The official term in Virginia for a DUI is "driving while intoxicated, " or DWI. However the terms DUI and DWI are used interchangeably even within Virginia statute § 18.2-266. You are in physical control of the vehicle while intoxicated even if you aren't driving it (behind the wheel with the keys in the ignition).
Serious drug crimes are punished more severely. First offenders, however, may be eligible for drug treatment court that involves treatment or education, community service, employment, and other court-ordered requirements. In the face of any state or federal drug crime, retaining the services of a skilled defense attorney should be your first priority.
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