


Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs) have been proven to be unreliable indicators of driver impairment, though most people do not know this. Find out what you should know before deciding whether to do them or not.
Aggressive and Reckless Driving Charges in Virginia Requires a Good Defense Because Conviction of One Will Show Up on Your Permanent Criminal record
Virginia's "Implied Consent" Statute Compels One Charged With DUI to Give Evidence Against Himself or Lose His License
DISCLAIMER: Please note that every case is different and these verdicts and settlements, while accurate, do not represent what we may obtain for you in your case.
A Marine Corps officer charged with reckless driving on I-95 in Sussex County got his charge reduced to speeding, thereby avoiding a conviction of a Class 1 misdemeanor that could have threatened his military career.
If you or a loved one is charged with Reckless Driving in Virginia, contact us for a free consultation about the case. We may be able to assist you.
Mr. Stelly regularly appears in the courts of the City of Richmond, Henrico County, Chesterfield County, Goochland County, and Hanover County.
Begin your case review by filling out the form below or call us at 1-804-726-4778.
Law Chambers of Anton J. Stelly
P.O. Box 11276
6002A West Broad Street
Suite 205
Richmond, Virginia 23230-1276
Phone: (804) 726-4778
Fax: (804) 726-4779
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