Dinwiddie Va Reckless Driving 100MPH Charge Reduced to Small Fine

Dinwiddie Reckless Driving 100MPH Charge Reduced

The Weiland Firm represented a gentleman charged with driving 100 MPH through Dinwiddie County on Interstate-85. He had 4 other people in the car and had been traveling back from an out of state work trip. He was facing an active jail sentence and a license suspension. He was extremely concerned about a jail sentence and also worried because he needed to be able to drive for work.

From the very first consultation, The Attorney and the client had a mitigation plan worked out to put them in the best possible position for a negotiation with the Prosecutor. By the Court date, they had worked out an agreement with the prosecutor that involved no loss of license, no active jail sentence, and only a $250.00 fine.

If you or someone you know has been charged with Reckless Driving in Dinwiddie VA, contact the law office of The Weiland Firm, PLC at (804) 355-8037.

The Weiland Firm, PLC is a leading Virginia Traffic Law Firm
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