On the page below you can find links to documents, reports, publications and discussions provided by Robert E. Battle, P.C..
The documents below are available to the public so that they can gain a better understanding of the legal challenges facing them, and why an experienced attorney is so important for success.
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Dinwiddie County, VA has become the home of Reckless Driving by Speeding for doing as little as 11 mph over the speed limitVirginia Code Section 46.2-862 makes speeding above 80 mph in any speed limit the criminal offense of "Reckless Driving."
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Baltimore Sun article: Reckless Driving Speeding in VirginiaBaltimore Sun article explores book by Virginia Reckless Driving Speeding Lawyer "The Shocking Truth about Reckless Driving Speeding in VA" and how serious Speeding is in Virginia as compared to Maryland.
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The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicle Points System for Traffic ConvictionsRichmond VA Traffic Lawyer Bob Battle explains the Virginia Department Motor Vehicle Points System for Traffic Convictions. Learn more here.
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VA DMV Demerit Points Can Lead to Probation or License SuspensionAfter accumulating a certain number of demerit points for Traffic convictions, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles will place drivers on probation or suspend their privilege to drive.
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Consumer Report: "The Shocking Truth About Reckless Driving Speeding in Virginia"Reckless Driving Speeding Virginia-Consumer Guide
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Henrico Circuit Court Opinion Ruling Abuser Fees are ConstitutionalCircuit Court Opinion Ruling Civil Remedial Fees are Constitutional
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Virginia Civil Remedial Fees Ruled UNCONSTITUTIONAL by Henrico County General District Court Judge- READ FULL OPINION2007_08_02 Opinion of Henrico County General District Court declaring Civil Remedial Fees for traffic offenses unconstitutional.
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Copy of Motion filed in Henrico County to declare Civil Remedial Fees UnconstitutionalMotion filed in Henrico General District Court seeking to declare Civil Remedial Fees Unconstitutional.
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Virginia Police Can't Arrest for Driving on SuspendedMoore v. CW- VA Supreme Court holds that Virginia law requires that police issue Summons for Driving on Suspended license and that arrest was improper.
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Virginia Courts Rule that Police Can't Arrest for Driving on Suspended and Escape from Police not UnlawfulIn Cross v CW- Virginia Court of Appeals cites case stating that police may not arrest for Driving on Suspended and that Motorist who fled from police was resisting an unlawful arrest, which is not unlawful in Virginia.