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Chesapeake police in patrol cars sniffing for marijuanaBy Scott Daugherty The Virginian-Pilot© April 23, 2012 CHESAPEAKE When it comes to marijuana, the nose knows. Even in a moving car. Even with the windows up. Police officers in Chesapeake have been... »
Stepchild loses out under ‘mirror-image’ willsApr 20th, 2012 by Deborah Elkins “Mirror-image” language in reciprocal wills is not enough to keep a surviving spouse from diverting a stepchild’s inheritance, under a new decision released today by the Su... »
In wake of lawsuit, council weighs speed limit reiteration Credit: FILE PHOTOA recent study found that special conditions make the 35-mph zone of the bypass approp »
Court defers decision on water plan lawsuit to MayBy Brian Wheeler Charlottesville TomorrowThursday, April 19, 2012A retired immigration attorney from Madison who opposes the community water supply plan made his first appearance in Albemarle County Cir... »
Yorkshire man charged with making gun gesture at deputy Credit: Culpeper County Sheriff's OfficeEugene Curtis Ellis, 21, of 8280 Vermont Place, was charged with assault on a law enforcement officer by intimidation, deputies said.By: David »
Real estate contract did not bind ‘buyer’s agent’Apr 16th, 2012 by Deborah Elkins A real estate buyer who faced a seller’s suit for damages when he failed to close on the deal cannot sue the agent on the contract on a third-party claim alleging she al... »
Key in ignition of parked car ruled enough for drunken-driving chargeBy David SherfinskiThe Washington TimesSunday, April 15, 2012 A routine case in Alexandria of an intoxicated man apparently asleep behind the wheel of his parked car has led to an unp... »
Governor signs fetal wrongful death billApril 12th, 2012 Gov. Bob McDonnell has approved a bill creating a new tort cause of action in Virginia for the wrongful death of an unborn child.McDonnell offered no proposed amendments as he signed Senate Bill ... »
Firefighter's Suffolk traffic stop OK, prosecutor rulesSample Traffic Stop By Patrick Wilson The Virginian-Pilot© April 10, 2012 SUFFOLKAgnes Cox stopped on Jan. 24 for a man she assumed was a Suffolk police officer.The man in the unmarked, red Chevy I... »
Virginia Raked In $101 Million in Speeding Tickets Last Year April 3, 2012 8:42 pmBy: Fairfax News Virginia has about 75,000 miles of roadway, 279 law enforcement agencies, and no speed cameras, by state law. Nevertheless, the Commonwealth collected mo... »
Captain George's owner indicted in gambling case By Kathy Adams The Virginian-Pilot© April 3, 2012 VIRGINIA BEACHTag: Charlottesville Law Firm About a year ago, as the dinner crowd at Captain George's Seafood Restaurant supped on endless crab legs and... »
Missing manhole cover ‘open and obvious’Sample PhotoMar 30th, 2012 by Deborah Elkins A woman who fell into an open manhole while walking her dog cannot sue the contractor whose employee was on his way to her house to warn her about the manhole. The Su... »
Search after home invasion OK Mar 29th, 2012 by Deborah ElkinsTag: Charlottesville Criminal Defense A man who shot back at armed invaders could not suppress drugs found in his home when police executed a search warrant for firearms and ammunition rela... »
Amherst sheriff blasts proposal to send fine money to state By: Scott Marshall | »