If you are facing criminal charges, the first thing to do is keep calm and seek legal advice. Criminal charges - even for a misdemeanor crime - can have serious and long-lasting consequences. Before you take action on your own, it is a wise move to at least consult with an experienced criminal defense lawyer about your legal options.
Carleton Penn III, Attorney at Law a Leesburg, Virginia lawyer providing aggressive defense of all Virginia traffic violations and criminal charges. Reckless driving, which includes speeding in excess of 85MPH. Any charge of reckless driving in Virginia is at minimum a criminal misdemeanor regardless of how minor it may seem at the time.
Carleton Penn III, Attorney at Law a Leesburg, Virginia lawyer providing aggressive defense of all Virginia traffic violations and criminal charges. Reckless driving, which includes speeding in excess of 85MPH. Any charge of reckless driving in Virginia is at minimum a criminal misdemeanor regardless of how minor it may seem at the time.
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At the Leesburg, Virginia law firm of Carleton Penn III, Attorney at Law, our criminal defense attorneys have established a solid reputation of competence, professionalism, and success.
Our knowledge of the Virginia Criminal Justice System, as well as our familiarity with the Commonwealth's requirements involving police procedures, evidentiary protocols, and rule of law, has lead to acquittals, dismissals, charge reductions, and favorable pleas for our clients.At the Leesburg, Virginia law office Carleton Penn III, Attorney at Law, our clients are received with respect, dignity, and are considered innocent until proven guilty.
Our knowledge of the Virginia Criminal Justice System, as well as our familiarity with the Commonwealth's requirements involving police procedures, evidentiary protocols, and rule of law, has lead to acquittals, dismissals, charge reductions, and favorable pleas for our clients.At the Leesburg, Virginia law office Carleton Penn III, Attorney at Law, our clients are received with respect, dignity, and are considered innocent until proven guilty.
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Mimi Cline
Sep 24, 2019
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He took my money and then did virtually nothing, only meeting up with me 10 minutes before our first hearing. The night before our trial he asked if we could "bring a device other than a cell phone" so that we could present video evidence to the court. Once in court, he only spoke a handful of times, had no cross examination, and no closing statement.
Spoiler alert: we lost and so will you
Spoiler alert: we lost and so will you