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Virginia DUI Lawyers Prince William 18.2-266 Violation Code
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Defendant appealed his conviction by the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia) of driving under the influence (DUI), second or subsequent offense, in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-266. Following defendant's appeal de novo to that court under Va. Code Ann. § 16.1-136, the circuit court amended to DUI second offense the warrant on which he was convicted of DUI first offense in a district court.
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Virginia DUI Lawyers Prince William Third Subsequent Offense
9:57 AM | Posted by Atchuthan Sris | Edit Post
Defendant was convicted in the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia) of felony driving under the influence (DUI), third or subsequent offense, in violation of Va. Code Ann. §§ 18.2-266 and 18.2-270. Defendant appealed.
Virginia DUI Lawyers Prince William Violation Code 18.2-266
7:52 AM | Posted by Atchuthan Sris | Edit Post
Demetrius v. Commonwealth
Following a bench trial, the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia) convicted defendant of driving under
the influence (DUI), in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-266. Defendant appealed.
Notwithstanding any incidental punitive effect it may have, the 60-day administrative suspension of a person's privilege to drive in Virginia pursuant to Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2 constitutes a civil sanction and, thus, does not offend the constitutional prohibition against double jeopardy.
Virginia DUI Lawyers Prince William Felony
10:18 AM | Posted by Atchuthan Sris | Edit Post
Following a bench trial in the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia), defendant was convicted on an amended indictment alleging that he violated Va. Code Ann. §§ 18.2-266, -270 by unlawfully and feloniously operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol (DUI) after having been convicted of 2 other DUI offenses within 10 years. Defendant appealed.
Virginia DUI Lawyers Prince William First Offense
8:05 AM | Posted by Atchuthan Sris | Edit Post
Leone v. Commonwealth
Defendant was arrested for DUI first offense in Prince William, and prior to trial, he was again arrested and charged with DUI second offense. Prior to a trial de novo in the circuit court for the first arrest, the district court convicted defendant of the lesser-included offense of DUI first offense for the second charge. On review, the court reversed his conviction for DUI second offense based on double jeopardy. Although a circuit court had discretion under Va. Code Ann. § 16.1-137 to amend a defective warrant, there could not be a trial de novo for the same offense after an acquittal by a court having authority to try the offense. The impossibility exception to double jeopardy did not apply because the Commonwealth had been aware of defendant's prior DUI conviction and de novo appeal at the time of his prosecution on the DUI second offense charge. Defendant's trial de novo on the amended warrant charging DUI second offense could not be characterized as a subsequent prosecution for a new offense arising out of facts discovered after the conviction. Defendant was prosecuted for the same offense as originally charged and tried in the district court, of which he had been acquitted.
6:25 AM | Posted by Atchuthan Sris | Edit Post
Virginia DUI Lawyers Prince William Intoxicated Breath Test
Appellant sought review of his conviction in the Circuit Court of Prince William (Virginia) for driving while intoxicated, claiming that the court erred when it refused to allow testimony relating to his alleged physical inability to take a breath test following his arrest, because pursuant to Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.2(B), if appellant was unable to take the breath test, then police were required to give him a blood test.
Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.2(A), the implied consent law, mandates that any person arrested for violating Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-266 within two hours of such offense shall be deemed thereby as a condition of such vehicular operation, to have consented to have samples of his blood, breath, or both blood and breath taken for a chemical test to determine the alcohol and/or drug content of his or her blood. Subsection (B) mandates that a person so arrested for such violations shall submit to a breath test. The subsection further directs that if the breath test is unavailable or the person is physically unable to submit to the breath test, a blood test shall be given.
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