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What Happens When We Sue Virginia Police for Misconduct?
Assuming that you have the facts necessary to sue the police, and have hired Blake Weiner Law to represent you, what happens next? Does the Firm immediately file a lawsuit? Not always. Every law firm and...
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What Is a Motion to Suppress?
In many criminal cases, a Motion to Suppress is often the best defense and argument that a criminal defendant has in fighting his or her charges. A Motion to Suppress is what a criminal defense attorney...
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Defective Arrest Warrant in Virginia
If you are charged with a defective arrest warrant in Virginia, can the Commonwealth of Virginia still successfully prosecute you? As with all areas of the law, the answer is: it depends. Virginia Code...
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Virginia Obstruction of Justice Laws
Virginia Obstruction of Justice Laws can be found in Chapter 10, Article 6 of Title 18.2 of the Virginia Code (Virginia Code 18.2-460). However, it’s crucial to note that framing “Obstruction of Justice”...