Archive for the ‘Assault and Battery’ Category
Fairfax County Misdemeanor Domestic Assault Against a Family Member DROPPED at First Appearance
2013
FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA: Class 1 Misdemeanor Assault and Battery Charge on a Family or Household Member (VA Code 18.2-57.1) was DROPPED at the first appearance.
Read more about the associated assault laws and defenses here: Virginia Assault and Battery, Domestic Assault, and Malicious Wounding Laws and Defenses
Trial for Misdemeanor Assault 18.2-57 Results in Expected DISMISSAL in Prince William, Manassas VA
2013
Prince William / Manassas, Virginia: After a trial, Class 1 Misdemeanor Simple Assault and Battery Charge (VA Code 18.2-57) will be DISMISSED after a year of good behavior and no contact with the victim.
Read more about Assault and Battery Law here: Virginia Assault and Battery, Domestic Assault, and Malicious Wounding Laws and Defenses
Domestic Assault and Battery Charge was AMENDED and will be DISMISSED in Arlington Virginia
2013
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA: Class 1 Misdemeanor Assault and Battery Charge on a Family or Household Member (VA Code 18.2-57.1) was AMENDED to Simple Assault (18.2-57) and will be DISMISSED after one year of good behavior and completion of an anger management class.
Read more about the associated laws and defenses here: Virginia Assault and Battery, Domestic Assault, and Malicious Wounding Laws and Defenses
FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA: Class 1 Misdemeanor charge for Brandishing a Firearm (VA Code 18.2-282) for pointing a handgun at another driver during a road rage incident resulted in no active jail time, no surrender of concealed carry permit, no surrender of weapon, and no fines!
Read more about Firearm Laws here: Virginia Firearm, Weapon, & Hunting Laws | Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Explanation of Gun Possession, Concealed Weapon Carry, Reckless Handling of a Firearm, and Hunting / Gaming Offenses
Domestic Assault and Battery Misdemeanor Charge was DROPPED in Prince William / Manassas VA
2012
PRINCE WILLIAM / MANASSAS, VIRGINIA: Class 1 Misdemeanor Assault and Battery Charge on a Family or Household Member (VA Code 18.2-57.1) was DROPPED at the initial hearing.
Read more about the associated laws and defenses here: Virginia Assault and Battery, Domestic Assault, and Malicious Wounding Laws and Defenses
Falls Church (Arlington / Fairfax) Virginia: Class 1 Misdemeanor Domestic Assault and Battery Charge (VA Code 18.2-57.1) will be DISMISSED in twelve months after completion of an anger management program and abstaining from alcohol.
Read more about Assault and Battery Law here: VIRGINIA ASSAULT & INJURY LAW | A criminal defense lawyer’s explanation of Assault and Battery, Malicious Wounding / Bodily Injury, & Threatening Charges
Alexandria, Virginia: Class 1 Misdemeanor Domestic Assault and Battery Charge (VA Code 18.2-57.1) against a household member has been dropped.
Read more about Assault and Battery Law here: VIRGINIA ASSAULT & INJURY LAW | A criminal defense lawyer’s explanation of Assault and Battery, Malicious Wounding / Bodily Injury, & Threatening Charges
Alexandria, Virginia: Class 1 Misdemeanor Domestic Assault and Battery Charge (VA Code 18.2-57.1) against a family member will be DISMISSED after two years of good behavior and completion of an anger management program.
Read more about Assault and Battery Law here: Virginia Assault and Battery, Domestic Assault, and Malicious Wounding Laws and Defenses
Domestic Assault and Battery Against a Family Member to be DISMISSED in Fairfax, Virginia
2012
Fairfax, Virginia: Class 1 Misdemeanor Assault and Battery Charge (VA Code 18.2-57.1) against a family member will be DISMISSED after two years of good behavior and continuation of mental health treatment.
Read more about Assault and Battery Law here: VIRGINIA ASSAULT & INJURY LAW | A criminal defense lawyer’s explanation of Assault and Battery, Malicious Wounding / Bodily Injury, & Threatening Charges
Prince William County / Manassas, Virginia: Class 1 Misdemeanor Assault and Battery Charge (VA Code 18.2-57.1) against a family member was DISMISSED at the first appearance.
Read more about Assault and Battery Law here: VIRGINIA ASSAULT & INJURY LAW | A criminal defense lawyer’s explanation of Assault and Battery, Malicious Wounding / Bodily Injury, & Threatening Charges






