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Dismissed – Selling Alcohol to a Minor §4.1-304
Posted on Thursday, November 30, 2017 @ 9:15 pm
Have you been charged with a Criminal charge in Hanover County, Virginia? If you have been charged with a crime in Hanover County, Virginia contact one of the lawyers at Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit.
A client of Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit was charged with Selling Alcohol to a Minor , in violation of Virginia Code §4.1-304, a misdemeanor criminal charge in Hanover County, Virginia. A conviction for §4.1-304 can lead to a criminal record, fine, and potentially jail time. Being familiar with the charge and circumstances our attorney advised the client to take certain measures before court. The strategy was successful, and the charges were dismissed.
Adam Jurach, Brian Tacey, and Tony Quitiquit regularly handle Criminal cases in Hanover as well as Henrico, Chesterfield, Richmond, and the surrounding jurisdictions.
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§ 4.1-304
Reckless over 100 – Reduced to Simple Speeding
Posted on Thursday, November 30, 2017 @ 6:35 pm
A client of Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit was charged with Reckless Driving in violation of §46.2-862, in Sussex. Reckless Driving is a serious offense that can have many negative impacts on your life. A conviction for Reckless Driving is a criminal offense. A conviction can lead to points on your license, increased insurance premiums, a fine, and in some cases jail time.
Our client was doing over 100 Miles Per Hour on Interstate 95. Making matters worse our client was a young student with a promising career ahead. Often when a person is charged in excess of 100 mph jail time is a very strong likelihood. We worked diligently with our client to put them in the best position in front of the Judge. After hearing argument from our Attorney the Judge reduced the ticket to a simple speeding!
Adam Jurach, Brian Tacey, and Tony Quitiquit regularly handle Reckless Driving cases in Henrico, Hanover, Chesterfield, Richmond, and the surrounding jurisdictions. If you have been charged with Reckless Driving in violation of §46.2-862 contact one of the lawyers at Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit.
Grand Larceny – Reduced To Petit Larceny
Posted on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 @ 4:46 pm
§18.2-95 Grand Larceny
§18.2-96 Petit Larceny
Have you been charged with Grand Larceny a violation of §18.2-95 in Virginia? If you have been charged with a Criminal Offense like Grand Larceny violation of §18.2-95 in Virginia contact one of the lawyers at Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit.
A client of Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit was charged with a traffic ticket in violation of §18.2-95, in Hanover County, Virginia. A conviction for §18.2-95, would have resulted in a felony record, jail or prison time, fine, and other consequences for our client. Our client had an extensive record and was facing serious jail time. Our attorney was able to negotiate the reduction of our clients charges to petit larceny with time served.
Dismissed – Selling Alcohol to a Minor §4.1-304 November 30, 2017
Reckless over 100 – Reduced to Simple Speeding November 30, 2017
Grand Larceny – Reduced To Petit Larceny November 29, 2017