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Employment Authorization Document Application Approved by USCIS

Foreign National client sought the ability to legally work in the United States. An employment authorization document (“EAD”) gives a foreign national person permission to 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 Employment Authorization Document application approved.

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Possession of Heroin Dismissed After Deferred Disposition in Hampton, VA

Client was charged with Possession of Heroin in Hampton, VA. If convicted of this offense, the maximum penalties include up to 10 years in prison and/or a $2,500 fine. After a successful negotiation with the prosecutor, Mr. Huff was able to convince the judge to continue the case and then dismiss the charge 1 year later. This is called a “deferred disposition”.

Note: The Circuit Court does not list the attorney of record on their website.

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Reckless Driving (80/55) Dismissed in Virginia Beach, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving (80/55) in Virginia Beach, VA. Mr. Huff went to trial on the case and the judge found our client not guilty and dismissed the charge.

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Reckless Driving Generally Dismissed in Hampton, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving Generally in Hampton, VA. Client was in a car accident. Mr. Huff went to trial on the case and the judge found our client not guilty and dismissed the charge.

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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. Client is from New York and Mr. Huff was able to resolve the case without our client having to appear in court. 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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