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DUI Conviction Avoided in Isle of Wight, VA

Client was charged with Driving Under the Influence (“DUI”) in Isle of Wight, VA. A conviction of DUI in Virginia can have consequences such as active and suspended jail time for a maximum of 12 months, suspension of your driver’s license for 12 months, installation of an ignition interlock system in your vehicle for a minimum of 6 months, a fine, alcohol and substance abuse education and/or treatment, demerit points on your driving record, increased auto-insurance rates and difficulties with employment. After a successful negotiation with the prosecutor, Mr. Huff was able to get our client's charge amended to a non-DUI offense.

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Reckless Driving (100+ mph) Dismissed in Norfolk, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving (100+ mph) in Norfolk, VA. If anyone is convicted at this speed, judges will strongly consider imposing an active jail sentence. Mr. Huff went to trial on the case and the judge found our client not guilty and dismissed the charge.

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Greencard Application Approved by USCIS

Foreign National client sought to obtain a greencard in the United States. A greencard is the official document that gives a foreign national person permission to permanently live and work in the United States. Mrs. Huff prepared the appropriate Forms and presented sufficient evidence to USCIS and was able to get our client’s Greencard Application approved.

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Tunnel Height Violation Dismissed in Hampton, VA

Client is a CDL holder that was charged with the criminal offense of Tunnel Height Violation in Hampton, VA. The officer alleged that the height of our client’s trailer exceeded that permitted in the westbound tunnel of the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. If anyone is convicted of a Tunnel Height Violation, judges must impose a "mandatory" fine of $1,000 for a 1st offense or $2,500 fine for a 2nd or subsequent offense. In addition, this offense is also deemed a moving violation that carries demerit points. Mr. Huff went to trial on the case and the judge found our client not guilty and dismissed the charge.

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Larceny Conviction Avoided in Williamsburg, VA

Client was charged with Concealment of Merchandise (i.e., Larceny) in Williamsburg, VA. If anyone is convicted of this offense, judges will strongly consider imposing an active jail sentence even if you have a spotless criminal record. After a successful negotiation with the prosecutor, Mr. Huff was able to get our client's charge amended to a non-larceny offense and was able to avoid an active jail sentence for our client.

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