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Shoplifting Dismissed in Newport News, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Shoplifting in Newport News, VA. A conviction of Shoplifting in Virginia can have consequences such as a permanent conviction of a class 1 misdemeanor, active and suspended jail time for a maximum of 12 months, a maximum fine of $2500, and being banned from the property where the offense occurred. If anyone is convicted of Shoplifting, judges will almost always impose an active jail sentence even if you have a spotless criminal record. Mr. Huff successfully argued a pre-trial motion and was able to have our client's charge dismissed.

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Reckless Driving (109/70) No Jail Time in New Kent, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving (109/70) in New Kent, VA. A conviction of Reckless Driving in Virginia can have consequences such as a permanent conviction of a class 1 misdemeanor, active and suspended jail time for a maximum of 12 months, a suspension of your driver’s license for a maximum of 6 months, a maximum fine of $2500, demerit points on your driving record, and increased auto-insurance rates. If anyone is convicted at this speed, judges will strongly consider imposing an active jail sentence. After a successful negotiation with the prosecutor, Mr. Huff was able to avoid an active jail sentence for our client.

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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. A Greencard Application requires a foreign national person to be able to prove that he or she is in compliance with all U.S. immigration laws and is eligible to be admitted as a Lawful Permanent Resident (“LPR”) of 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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Reckless Driving (102/65) No Jail Time in Hampton, VA

Client was charged with the criminal offense of Reckless Driving (102/65) in Hampton, VA. A conviction of Reckless Driving in Virginia can have consequences such as a permanent conviction of a class 1 misdemeanor, active and suspended jail time for a maximum of 12 months, a suspension of your driver’s license for a maximum of 6 months, a maximum fine of $2500, demerit points on your driving record, and increased auto-insurance rates. If anyone is convicted at this speed, judges will strongly consider imposing an active jail sentence. Mr. Huff presented mitigating evidence to the judge and was able to avoid a jail sentence for our client.

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Failure To Obey Highway Marking Dismissed in Chesapeake, VA

Client was charged with the traffic infraction of Failure To Obey Highway Marking in Chesapeake, VA. Mr. Huff successfully argued a pre-trial motion and was able to have our client's charge dismissed.

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