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Virginia Arrest Probation Valid License Driving On Suspended License & No Operator License Lawyers Attorneys

Trial court did not err by imposing three criminal history points under U.S. Sentencing Guidelines on defendant who did not have a valid driver’s license and who was still on probation when he was arrested for illegally reentering United States.

Driving on suspended licence is a very serious crime.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia Driving on suspended licence attorneys can defend you against any type of Driving on suspended licence charge.

Our Virginia Driving on suspended licence lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of Driving on suspended licence charge.

Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia Driving on suspended licence lawyer in Virginia.

Virginia Sex Offender Registry Lawyers Attorneys

Virginia Attorneys Assisting Clients with Sex Offender Registration Cases

The sex offender registration program in Virginia is a program that was created to keep track of sex offenders who have been convicted of sex offense by the criminal justice system. The program is designed to keep track of those who are currently on probation for a sex offense as well as many of those who have already completed their criminal sentences and are no longer even on probation. A convicted sex offender is required to register in the state that he or she resides in even if the sex offense they have been convicted for occurred in another state. The issue of registering as a sex offender is not one of simply registering, but is an issue of how long a person who is convicted of a sex offense has to register and how frequently. Also, most people who have been convicted of a sex offense face significant curtailment of their ability to travel even between the states for any extensive period of time. Each state has its own set of laws regarding registration. In Virginia, the information regarding registered sex offenders will be posted on a public website.

Some of the most common issues a person who is convicted of a sex offense and has to register as a convicted sex offender are the following in Virginia:

• How long a person has to register?
• How closely will the state that they are registered in keep track of them?
• Will the state send law enforcement to their job?
• Will law enforcement come and check up on them at their home?
• How badly will law enforcement humiliate the sex offender when they come to the home?

The registration requirement for sex offenders in Virginia is designed to supposedly to protect children and society by increasing the awareness of the community at large about who is living in their neighborhood. The Virginia government and the media portray convicted sex offenders as having a high risk of recidivism. However, it has been statistically proven that sex offenders have a much lower rate of recidivism than those who commit most other types of crimes.

The Virginia government claims that the benefit of the sex offender registry helps prevent sex offenders of committing future crimes. However, a number of sex offender therapists admit that the current sex offender registry programs cause a number of sex offenders who are required to register to flee the state and go into hiding in an endeavor to escape the draconian registration requirements imposed upon them. Failure to register as a sex offender in Virginia is a separate crime and results in additional significant penalties. Lately, there has been a surge of actions filed in state and federal courts regarding the constitutionality of the retroactive aspect of the sex offender registration laws.

If you have been charged with failure to register as a convicted sex offender or wish to explore the possibility of not having to register as a sex offender in Virginia and the surrounding counties, please call us for help.

Law Firm of SRIS PC

SRIS PC has law offices throughout Virginia.

In Virginia, we have offices in Northern Virginia, Central Virginia, Western Virginia & the Hampton Roads/Tidewater Area.

In Virginia, we’re located in Fairfax, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Manassas, Richmond & Virginia Beach.

If you have been charged with failing to register as a sex offender or wish to challenge the constitutionality of the sex offender registration laws in Virginia, please feel free to call us toll free at 888-437-7747 or contact us on line.

Our Virginia attorneys and staff who assist clients with sex offender registration cases speak the following languages in addition to English: Tamil, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hindi, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.

To learn more about our Virginia attorneys who assist with sex offender registration cases in Virginia, please click on lawyers.

Our Virginia criminal defense attorneys defend criminal cases in the following jurisdictions:

Accomack County, Albemarle County, Charlottesville, Alleghany County, Amelia County, Amherst County, Appomattox County, Arlington County, Augusta County, Bath County, Bedford County, Bland County, Botetourt County, Brunswick County, Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Campbell County, Caroline County, Carroll County, Charles City County, Charlotte County, Chesterfield County, Clarke County, Craig County, Culpeper County, Cumberland County, Dickenson County, Dinwiddie County, Essex County, Fairfax County, Fairfax City, Fauquier County, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Franklin County, Frederick County, Giles County, Gloucester County, Goochland County, Grayson County, Greene County, Greensville County, Emporia, Halifax County, Hanover County, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Isle of Wight County, James City County, King and Queen County, King George County, King William County, Lancaster County, Lee County, Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lunenburg County, Madison County, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middlesex County, Montgomery County, Nelson County, New Kent County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway County, Orange County, Page County, Patrick County, Pittsylvania County, Powhatan County, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Pulaski County, Rappahannock County, Richmond County, Roanoke County, Rockbridge County, Rockingham County, Russell County, Scott County, Shenandoah County, Smyth County, Southampton County, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County, Surry County, Sussex County, Tazewell County, Warren County, Washington County, Westmoreland County, Wise County, Wythe County, York County, City of Alexandria, City of Bedford, City of Bristol, City of Charlottesville, City of Chesapeake, City of Colonial Heights, City of Covington, City of Danville, City of Emporia, City of Fairfax, City of Falls Church, City of Franklin, City of Fredericksburg, City of Galax, City of Hampton, City of Harrisonburg, City of Hopewell, City of Lexington, City of Lynchburg, City of Manassas, City of Manassas Park, City of Martinsville, City of Newport News, City of Norfolk, City of Norton, City of Petersburg, City of Poquoson, City of Portsmouth, City of Radford, City of Richmond, City of Roanoke, City of Salem, City of Staunton, City of Suffolk, City of Virginia Beach, City of Waynesboro, City of Williamsburg, City of Winchester.

Virginia Burglary Defense Breaking Entering Lawyers Attorneys

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DEFENDING BURGLARY CHARGES

Burglary Charges In Virginia

In Virginia burglary is usually defined as a crime of theft, typically involving intentionally breaking into a house, building or other structure (such as a motor vehicle, boat, or aircraft) to commit a felony.

Burglary is also known as “breaking and entering”.

Lawful break-in of property is permitted in Virginia. For instance, breaking into a home to save life and limb would not be considered a crime, nor would lawfully evicting tenants or constitutional searches and seizures by police.

Under statute, it stands to reason that a person cannot usually be convicted of burglary if the building or structure and property therein belongs to them.

Theft, Trespassing and Burglary

In Virginia, theft is not absolutely required to be convicted of burglary.

Trespassing, or unlawfully entering a building or automobile with the intent to commit any felony can constitute a burglary.

In fact, a person may also be convicted of burglary in crimes such as identity theft or violating another’s civil rights. The theft may be intangible, but it can be a felony nonetheless.

In Virginia, the act of burglary is separate from any actual theft involved with the offense. Thus, if the defendant’s actions of entering a building are not considered a felony, any subsequent theft may be classified under a lesser charge – such as a misdemeanor petit larceny. It’s in situations like these a skilled and savvy Virginia criminal defense attorney may well spell the difference between probation and serving serious jail time.

Law Firm of SRIS PC

SRIS PC has law offices throughout Virginia.

In Virginia, we have offices in Northern Virginia, Central Virginia, Western Virginia & the Hampton Roads/Tidewater Area.

In Virginia, we’re located in Fairfax, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Manassas, Richmond & Virginia Beach.

If you’ve been arrested in Virginia for burglary or breaking and entering, the first and most important thing to do is finding the right Virginia criminal lawyer who is skilled and experienced in these particular aspects of criminal defense.

At the SRIS Law Group, P.C. each of our Virginia burglary defense lawyers has a history of success at defending their clients in these serious situations. When you need an attorney with experience in handling burglary cases in Virginia, you’ll get an criminal defense attorney who knows the ins and outs of the specific statutes in Virginia.

Our law firm has Virginia burglary defense attorneys who are committed to providing the best defense for people accused of serious felonies such as burglary and breaking and entering.

Our Virginia criminal defense attorneys defend criminal cases in the following jurisdictions:

Accomack County, Albemarle County, Charlottesville, Alleghany County, Amelia County, Amherst County, Appomattox County, Arlington County, Augusta County, Bath County, Bedford County, Bland County, Botetourt County, Brunswick County, Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Campbell County, Caroline County, Carroll County, Charles City County, Charlotte County, Chesterfield County, Clarke County, Craig County, Culpeper County, Cumberland County, Dickenson County, Dinwiddie County, Essex County, Fairfax County, Fairfax City, Fauquier County, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Franklin County, Frederick County, Giles County, Gloucester County, Goochland County, Grayson County, Greene County, Greensville County, Emporia, Halifax County, Hanover County, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Isle of Wight County, James City County, King and Queen County, King George County, King William County, Lancaster County, Lee County, Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lunenburg County, Madison County, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middlesex County, Montgomery County, Nelson County, New Kent County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway County, Orange County, Page County, Patrick County, Pittsylvania County, Powhatan County, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Pulaski County, Rappahannock County, Richmond County, Roanoke County, Rockbridge County, Rockingham County, Russell County, Scott County, Shenandoah County, Smyth County, Southampton County, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County, Surry County, Sussex County, Tazewell County, Warren County, Washington County, Westmoreland County, Wise County, Wythe County, York County, City of Alexandria, City of Bedford, City of Bristol, City of Charlottesville, City of Chesapeake, City of Colonial Heights, City of Covington, City of Danville, City of Emporia, City of Fairfax, City of Falls Church, City of Franklin, City of Fredericksburg, City of Galax, City of Hampton, City of Harrisonburg, City of Hopewell, City of Lexington, City of Lynchburg, City of Manassas, City of Manassas Park, City of Martinsville, City of Newport News, City of Norfolk, City of Norton, City of Petersburg, City of Poquoson, City of Portsmouth, City of Radford, City of Richmond, City of Roanoke, City of Salem, City of Staunton, City of Suffolk, City of Virginia Beach, City of Waynesboro, City of Williamsburg, City of Winchester.

How your case is handled may make all the difference in world as to how your life progresses from this potentially traumatic event.  Don’t let someone who will not keep you informed as to the status of your case keep you in the dark.  The relationship you have with your attorney during this very difficult period can have a substantial impact on your mental health.  You need and deserve a lawyer who is looking out for you.

What you do not want is a lawyer who is engaging in unnecessary litigation.  You want a lawyer who will take the time to sit down with you and explain the process and why a particular strategy is being used.  You want a lawyer who will listen to you and keep your best interests at heart.

How can a SRIS Law Group lawyer help you?

First and foremost, we will discuss your case with you.  We will explain to you the different options you have and the pros and cons of each option.  We do not require clients to come in and sit down and talk with us.  Certainly, our clients are welcome to come in and talk with us.  However, we understand that clients are very busy and may not have the time to come to the office.  Therefore, we allow clients to consult with us by phone first and let the clients decide whether they need to come in and meet with their attorney.  To learn more about how a SRIS Law Group lawyer can help you, please call us at 888-437-7747 and speak with a lawyer the same day.

If you are dealing with a case, contact the SRIS Law Group attorneys for help.  Our lawyers have been helping clients with cases for many years and are experienced at helping clients solve their problems.

Virginia Credit Card Theft Misappropriating Identity Lawyers Attorneys

Federal prosecutors charge Martin Bowling

Federal prosecutors have charged Martin Bowling, the former chief technical officer for a Cross Lanes marketing firm, with misappropriating government funds and aggravated identity theft.

He was sentenced to three years in prison on those charges in March, but the judge later reduced his sentence to five years probation with one year of home confinement.

Credit card theft is a very serious crime.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia credit card theft attorneys can defend you against any type of credit card fraud charge.

Our Virginia credit card fraud lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of credit card theft charge.

Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia credit card theft lawyer in Virginia.

Virginia Domestic violence Lawyers Attorneys

R&B singer: Chris Brown sentenced in Rihanna assault case

A judge sentenced Chris Brown to five years’ probation and six months’ community labor for the beating of Rihanna and ordered the R&B singer to stay away from his former girlfriend for the next five years. Brown will serve his sentence in his home state Virginia. Brown must also complete a one-year domestic violence counseling program

Domestic violence is a very serious crime.

The SRIS Law Group Virginia Domestic violence attorneys can defend you against any type of Domestic violence charge.

Our Virginia Domestic violence lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of Domestic violence charge.

Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia Domestic violence lawyer in Virginia.

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