Driving on Suspended Secret: There may be Problems with the Prior Offenses

If you’re charged with driving on suspended second or subsequent offense one of the most important jobs we have is to look into all the prior offenses that the Commonwealth claims you have. The driving record from DMV just shows the synopsis of the case and what you are found guilty of. However, records can be wrong and they are in many cases.

One of the first things we do when we get your driving record for a driving on suspended charge is to look for any prior driving on suspended convictions. For every single one, we will do our absolute best to get the actual paperwork from the court to show what happened in the case. Also, we’ll get paperwork from the court to see if you had an attorney or if you waived your right to an attorney.

Once we see that paperwork, I’ll check to make sure it’s in order. Sometimes you weren’t actually found guilty of anything. Sometimes the judge hasn’t signed the form or maybe the box wasn’t checked to say “I find you guilty.”

Another big issue when analyzing the priors is that if you were given any kind of jail time, you have to either have an attorney or have waived your right to an attorney. Waiving your right to an attorney doesn’t just mean there wasn’t an attorney present. It means that knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily waived your right to an attorney. A proper waiver is one of the other issues that we look at if were you given any kind of jail time.

I can’t say that in every case we’re going to find issues with the prior offenses. But I can say that in at least in a good number of cases that prior offense documentation can be very helpful. It frankly disturbs and disgusts me that some attorneys don’t get those priors. I think that’s a lazy way to practice law, and it’s hurting the clients in the end.

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Andrew Flusche

My name is Andrew Flusche, and I am a traffic and misdemeanor defense lawyer serving Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Stafford, King George, Caroline, and the surrounding communities of Northern Virginia.As the founding partner of Flusche & Fitzgerald, Attorneys at Law, I have focused exclusively on traffic tickets and misdemeanor defense since 2008. I literally wrote the book on reckless driving in Virginia, available free here or on Amazon, and I hold my Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law. With over 600 five-star reviews on Google, Yelp, and Facebook, and membership in the Fredericksburg Area Bar Association and the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, I bring local knowledge and proven results to every case.If you've been charged with a traffic or misdemeanor offense in Virginia, contact me today. Your initial consultation is always free and you'll speak directly with me.

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