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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
By Staff Reports Richmond Councilman E. Martin Jewell, 5th District was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol early today, Richmond police have confirmed. An officer at the Richmond City Lock-up said that Jewell was released this morning on $500 bond.
Published: October 24, 2009, Richmond Times Dispatch
Many persons arrested for crimes are innocent. If convicted of DUI in Virginia, a person is guilty of a Class ! misdemeanor. It is punishable by a fine of up to $2500.00, up to a year in jail, and suspension of driver's license for 1 year. If the person's BAC is 0.15 or higher, mandatory jail time must be imposed.
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