Results

Real Results for Real People

When it comes to the courtroom, results matter and Rebecca Johnson Peters, Esquire delivers. 

While the outcome of every case is dependent on unique factors and can’t be predicted, Rebecca is proud of her record and ability to put her experience and talents to work for her clients.

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New Kent County, Virginia – General District Court Defense Attorney Case Results

Class 1 misdemeanor charge (for driving while license, permit, or privilege to drive suspended or revoked) was REDUCED to a class 2 misdemeanor (for driving without a license). Reckless driving misdemeanor charge (for improper brakes) was REDUCED to improper driving. 87/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge was REDUCED to improper driving. Traffic infraction (for failure to obey highway marking) was REDUCED to a nonmoving violation.

Henrico County, Virginia – General District Court Reckless Driving Attorney Case Result

82/55 reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 27-mph over the limit was DISMISSED. 

Prince George County, Virginia – Reckless Driving Attorney Case Result

90/45 reckless driving case (45 mph over the limit or double the speed limit) was REDUCED to improper driving.  Client was very happy!

King and Queen County, Virginia — Reckless Driving Trial Attorney Case Result

Client was charged with Reckless Driving for improperly changing lanes after he was involved in an accident on a highway where he was hit from behind by another driver. The client was found NOT GUILTY by the judge, walked away from court without any court costs being imposed, and is now eligible for an expungement of this charge.

Hanover County, Virginia – General District Court Reckless Driving Attorney Case Result

94/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge was REDUCED to improper driving (a traffic infraction).  Client was concerned about a misdemeanor conviction due to career in public relations.

Henrico County, Virginia – General District Court Traffic Attorney Case Result for Speeding Ticket

56/35 speeding ticket was reduced to a non-moving violation which carries no (0) points toward a driving record point balance. 

Chesterfield County, Virginia – General District Court Reckless Driving Attorney Case Result

Reckless driving (generally) charge was DISMISSED.  Driver had a clean driving record and completed a driving improvement program before the hearing. 

Hanover County, Virginia – General District Court Reckless Driving Trial Attorney Case Result

104-mph reckless driving misdemeanor charge was successfully defended at trial.  Jail time and license suspension penalties were minimized, and the driver's future career in law enforcement was protected. 

New Kent County, Virginia – General District Court Reckless Driving Defense Attorney Case Result

91/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge was REDUCED to improper driving (a traffic infraction).  Driver was concerned about a misdemeanor conviction due to career in the Navy. 

Sussex County, Virginia – General District Court Traffic Attorney Case Results

Driver pleaded not guilty to a traffic infraction for operating a vehicle with a radar detector/jam device, and the Court found the driver NOT GUILTY.  Driver was also charged with a reckless driving misdemeanor for speeding 32-mph over the limit (87/55) but was only sentenced to a fine (so neither jail time nor a license suspension were imposed).

New Kent County, Virginia – General District Court Defense Attorney Case Results

Driver was charged with the following offenses: reckless driving (generally) misdemeanor; and, traffic infractions for improper passing, failure to yield, improper lane change, improper window tint, and improperly mounted license plate.  At court, all traffic infractions were either dismissed or nolle prossed, and the driver did not receive active jail time or a license suspension for the reckless driving charge.

City of Richmond, Virginia – General District Court Reckless Driving Defense Attorney Case Result

69/35 reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 34-mph over the limit was REDUCED to a traffic infraction.  Driver was concerned about facing jail time and about future career as a college student.

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