Need Lawyer!
Need Lawyer!
Ok guys in the VA area....I am looking into legal advice for my little incident. I NEED a good lawyer. If anyone knows anything about this type of deal, please speak up. If you know a lawyer that can practice law in VA, speak up! I have thought about this for the whole weekend, and after some coaching frokm some of you, I have decide to ATTEMPT to fry the bacon!
Originally Posted by wnt1bd
Ok guys in the VA area....I am looking into legal advice for my little incident. I NEED a good lawyer. If anyone knows anything about this type of deal, please speak up. If you know a lawyer that can practice law in VA, speak up! I have thought about this for the whole weekend, and after some coaching frokm some of you, I have decide to ATTEMPT to fry the bacon!
ummm....bacon, extra crispy please
~Khoa
I am an attorney, but I am not licensed in VA. My firm usually refers VA work to Bynum & Jenkins, PLLC. They do everything, and they represented me for a Reckless Driving charge in Fairfax a couple months ago. Anyways, their number is 703-549-7211. If you choose to call, feel free to say that Carl Tugberk from Keith Watters' office referred you. They don't know me too well since I have only been with my firm since January, but they have been working with Keith, my boss, for a long time. Ask for Ken Bynum or, if he is not available, Marcia Wright is the lawyer who represented me in court, and she was very good. Good luck!
Also try David Hall with the firm Phillipps, Beckwith, and Hall. He has represented me, my brother, my ex-girlfriend, and numerous friends and co-workers of mine for all sorts of stuff. Very very very good group of lawyers! I highly recommend them. Call David Hall at 703-691-4100.
and there office is across the street from the courthouse, very convenient.
and there office is across the street from the courthouse, very convenient.
OK peeps........Games Over before I even touched the ball.
I called 2 lawyers today, both refferals, and according to them, in the County of Fairfax, the police do not need abosolute proof of drunkeness. They can say you are drunk or appear to be drunk, they have a weak case because they didn't fall through with any type of tests, but they are not required to do these tests.
Apparently, the police have the right to arrest on suspicion of a person being drunk.....if they want to back there case up, they CAN administer tests. So it looks like he followed all his rules, and made my life tough for 1 night. Thanks for all the help guys.
I called 2 lawyers today, both refferals, and according to them, in the County of Fairfax, the police do not need abosolute proof of drunkeness. They can say you are drunk or appear to be drunk, they have a weak case because they didn't fall through with any type of tests, but they are not required to do these tests.
Apparently, the police have the right to arrest on suspicion of a person being drunk.....if they want to back there case up, they CAN administer tests. So it looks like he followed all his rules, and made my life tough for 1 night. Thanks for all the help guys.
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The attached article smells with just a hint of radical propoganda, but it does shed some light on the broader climate that Devon got caught in -
http://www.drunkard.com/issues/02-03...ttle-booze.htm
http://www.drunkard.com/issues/02-03...ttle-booze.htm
Originally Posted by wnt1bd
OK peeps........Games Over before I even touched the ball.
I called 2 lawyers today, both refferals, and according to them, in the County of Fairfax, the police do not need abosolute proof of drunkeness. They can say you are drunk or appear to be drunk, they have a weak case because they didn't fall through with any type of tests, but they are not required to do these tests.
Apparently, the police have the right to arrest on suspicion of a person being drunk.....if they want to back there case up, they CAN administer tests. So it looks like he followed all his rules, and made my life tough for 1 night. Thanks for all the help guys.
I called 2 lawyers today, both refferals, and according to them, in the County of Fairfax, the police do not need abosolute proof of drunkeness. They can say you are drunk or appear to be drunk, they have a weak case because they didn't fall through with any type of tests, but they are not required to do these tests.
Apparently, the police have the right to arrest on suspicion of a person being drunk.....if they want to back there case up, they CAN administer tests. So it looks like he followed all his rules, and made my life tough for 1 night. Thanks for all the help guys.
You can still file a complaint with the department. He had no reason to throw you on the hood like that. I think all of the cops actions were out of line from the get go flying through the parking lot to find who was squeeling tires and ****.
Originally Posted by Destro
He has represented me, my brother, my ex-girlfriend, and numerous friends and co-workers of mine for all sorts of stuff.
Originally Posted by wnt1bd
OK peeps........Games Over before I even touched the ball.
I called 2 lawyers today, both refferals, and according to them, in the County of Fairfax, the police do not need abosolute proof of drunkeness. They can say you are drunk or appear to be drunk, they have a weak case because they didn't fall through with any type of tests, but they are not required to do these tests.
Apparently, the police have the right to arrest on suspicion of a person being drunk.....if they want to back there case up, they CAN administer tests. So it looks like he followed all his rules, and made my life tough for 1 night. Thanks for all the help guys.
I called 2 lawyers today, both refferals, and according to them, in the County of Fairfax, the police do not need abosolute proof of drunkeness. They can say you are drunk or appear to be drunk, they have a weak case because they didn't fall through with any type of tests, but they are not required to do these tests.
Apparently, the police have the right to arrest on suspicion of a person being drunk.....if they want to back there case up, they CAN administer tests. So it looks like he followed all his rules, and made my life tough for 1 night. Thanks for all the help guys.
Originally Posted by wnt1bd
OK peeps........Games Over before I even touched the ball.
I called 2 lawyers today, both refferals, and according to them, in the County of Fairfax, the police do not need abosolute proof of drunkeness. They can say you are drunk or appear to be drunk, they have a weak case because they didn't fall through with any type of tests, but they are not required to do these tests.
Apparently, the police have the right to arrest on suspicion of a person being drunk.....if they want to back there case up, they CAN administer tests. So it looks like he followed all his rules, and made my life tough for 1 night. Thanks for all the help guys.
I called 2 lawyers today, both refferals, and according to them, in the County of Fairfax, the police do not need abosolute proof of drunkeness. They can say you are drunk or appear to be drunk, they have a weak case because they didn't fall through with any type of tests, but they are not required to do these tests.
Apparently, the police have the right to arrest on suspicion of a person being drunk.....if they want to back there case up, they CAN administer tests. So it looks like he followed all his rules, and made my life tough for 1 night. Thanks for all the help guys.


