Caroline, VA: Driving on Suspended License and Failure to Appear/Capias – Dismissed
Last week, John Weiland of The Weiland Firm, PLC, Attorneys at Law, represented a client charged with Driving on a Suspended License and Failure to Appear/Capias (both Class 1 Misdemeanors) in Caroline County, Virginia. Mr. Weiland worked with the defendant on securing her license and also on legal defenses to the case.
Ultimately, Mr. Weiland was able to prevail due to a legal issue with the case. Both cases ended up being dismissed. If you or someone you know has been charged with Driving on a Suspended or Revoked Operator’s License or Failure to Appear in Caroline County, VA, contact the law office of The Weiland Firm, PLC at (804) 355-8037.
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