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Virginia Traffic DUI Lawyers Fairfax Violation Code 18.2-266
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DUI Lawyers Fairfax
Below is a sample case of
traffic violation in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our firm.
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Holder v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant appealed his
conviction by the Circuit Court of Fairfax (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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Holdings:
The
Virginia Court made the following holding:
- In a trial de novo, a
circuit court disregards the judgment of the district court, hears the
evidence anew and may consider new evidence, and makes final disposition
of the case as if the case had not proceeded to judgment in the district
court. Once the trial de novo commences in the circuit court, the district
court judgment is annulled, and is not thereafter available for any
purpose. In Virginia, when misdemeanor charges are initiated by warrant
and a defendant is convicted of those charges in district court, he may
appeal to the circuit court for a trial de novo. A trial on the same
charges in the circuit court does not violate double jeopardy principles,
subject only to the limitation that conviction in the district court for
an offense lesser included in the one charged constitutes an acquittal of
the greater offense, permitting trial de novo in the circuit court only
for the lesser-included offense.
We have client meeting
locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg
Contact our law firm today to
speak with a lawyer today about your traffic ticket. An attorney from our firm will do his best to
help you.
Our law firm has the
necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
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