We are pleased to announce the winner of our Fall 2025 Flusche & Fitzgerald Undergraduate Scholarship: Alyssa Williams!
Alyssa produced an incredibly creative video in response to our prompt: What should motorists do while driving if they see a law enforcement vehicle that is stopped on the side of the road?
Alyssa is wearing two hats currently, working with her own clothing brand while pursuing her Emerging Media degree to embark on a career as a creative director. Alyssa has a passion for storytelling through videos and photos, and as you can see from her contest entry, she’s got talent too!
My name is Andrew Flusche. I am a traffic and misdemeanor defense lawyer in Virginia. I limit my practice to traffic tickets and misdemeanor defense, so I know the ins and outs of these offenses. I literally wrote the book on reckless driving in Virginia which you can get on Amazon here or download for free here. I opened my practice in 2008 after earning my Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. Since then, I have earned over 600 5-star reviews from happy clients on Google, Yelp, and Facebook. If you’ve been charged with a misdemeanor offense in Virginia, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Your initial consultation is always free, and you'll talk directly with me about the details of your case.
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Andrew wrote the book on reckless driving. It’s the most-reviewed Virginia reckless driving resource on Amazon.com.
I recommend Andrew without any reservations. It was evident during our initial consultation over the phone, that I was dealing with a great lawyer. I think one of his biggest strengths is his mediation skills...—Ev
Everything involved with my case was handled in a professional and timely matter, I couldn’t be happier with the entire process and its outcome.—Dominic
I was so satisfied by the clarity Attorney Flusche explained my case before the court that I have listed him as the first call my organization will make if any of my drivers are ever pulled over again in Virginia.—Rev. Nelson E. Copeland, Jr.