FREE Consumer Guide
The Shocking Truth About Reckless
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Controversial FREE Consumer Guide from Former Prosecutor Bob Battle reveals the TRUTH About Reckless Driving/Speeding in Virginia!

This free Consumer Guide is a must read, especially for out-of-state or out-of-area motorists not familiar with the way area courts along I-95, I-85 and I-64 handle traffic cases.

Questions answered include "Should I Hire an Attorney?" and "What Are My Options?" The book also arms you with the 10 Questions you must ask to have the best chance of winning your case.

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8/19/2010
Bob Battle
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What Does It Mean To Have a DUI Charge Expunged?

In most U.S. states, there are laws which allow citizens to have their criminal charges expunged. While these laws will vary from state to state, in Virginia, you cannot have a DUI conviction expunged, but you can expunge your record if your DUI charges were dismissed or you were acquitted at trial.  

To have a Virginia DUI charge expunged means to have it "sealed" from your permanent criminal record. This means that when most people view your criminal record, they will not be able to see your Virginia DUI charge. This includes employers, landlords, educational institutions, as well as professional background investigators. In fact, once a charge is expunged, the only people who will be able to see it are courts, authorities, and various governmental bodies.

To find out if your Virginia DUI case is eligible for expungment, read my article on Virginia DUI expungement

Virginia DUI Defense Attorney Bob Battle has the experience and ability to help his clients mount a successful DUI defense. To learn more about Virginia DUI, get a free copy of Bob Battle's consumer guide, How to Choose a DUI Lawyer in Virginia. Or, contact 804-673-5600 to schedule your legal consultation today.





Urgent - the Clock is Ticking!

From the moment you are charged with a DUI, the clock begins to tick.

  • If you want to try to get your license back, you have less than 5 days to hire a lawyer.
  • Your trial date is almost always less than 2 months from the date you were charged and, thus, waiting just 14 days to hire a lawyer could severely handicap your defense

Former Prosecutor Bob Battle reveals the TRUTH about lawyer website hype & B.S.! His FREE Consumer Guide "How to Choose a DUI Lawyer in Virginia" arms you with the 10 Questions you must ask to have the best chance of winning your DUI case. Don't hire Bob Battle or ANY lawyer until you get straight answers to these questions, including: 

  • Who is going to be my lawyer at trial?
  • What are his/her qualifications?
  • Are they AV rated? "AV" = Highest rating possible for Legal Ability and Ethics
  • Are they a former prosecutor?
  • Where did they prosecute?

Time is short. A DUI conviction has the potential to ruin your job, family, life, and freedom. Get your FREE copy today!




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FREE Consumer Guide
How to Choose a DUI
Lawyer in Virginia

Controversial FREE Consumer Guide from Former Prosecutor Bob Battle reveals the TRUTH about Lawyer Website Hype & B.S.!

If you have a pending DUI, this is the book that gives you the critical information you need to choose the right lawyer - we GUARANTEE this book will not waste your time.

Questions you must ask of any lawyer

How to Avoid hiring a lawyer who is "Asleep at the Wheel" of your DUI Case

20 Mistakes lawyers make that Lose WINNABLE cases for their clients

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DISCLAIMER: THE RESULTS OF SPECIFIC CASES REPORTED ARE NOT MEANT TO BE A PREDICTION OR GUARANTEE OF ANY OTHER CASE. EACH CASE CONSISTS OF FACTORS UNIQUE TO THAT CASE.



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