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

77/55 reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 22-mph over the limit was REDUCED to a traffic infraction for speeding 10-14 mph over the limit. 

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).

Greensville County, Virginia – General District Court Attorney Case Result

92/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge was REDUCED to defective equipment (which is a non-moving violation that carries no (0) points toward a driving record balance). 

Hanover County, Virginia – General District Court CDL Defense Attorney Case Result

Client charged with a moving violation and had a history of convictions on driving record.  In court, attorney was able to have charge reduced to a violation which would not jeopardize the driver's ability to continue working as a CDL holder. 

Sussex County, Virginia – General District Court Reckless Driving Defense Attorney Trial Outcome

NOT GUILTY VERDICT! Driver was found not guilty of a 92/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge at trial.  Defense attorney challenged evidence of speed and made a motion to strike during the hearing.  The motion was granted, and the driver was found not guilty. 

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

90/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge was DISMISSED.  Driver was concerned about a conviction impacting his career as a general contractor, which requires driving.  Driver lived out-of-state and did not have to appear in court for the hearing. 

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

Misdemeanor no license charge and misdemeanor reckless driving charge for speeding 96-mph in a 70-mph zone were BOTH REDUCED. 

Sussex County, Virginia – Reckless Driving Attorney Case Result

Reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 62-mph in a 35-mph zone (27 mph over the limit) was REDUCED to Improper Driving (a traffic infraction). 

Sussex County, Virginia – General District Court Reckless Driving 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 as special education teacher.  Client lived out-of-state and did not have to appear in court for the hearing. 

Henrico County, Virginia — Reckless Driving Defense Attorney Case Result

CASE DISMISSED! 3 charges: 59/35 reckless driving, no license, and no registration.  All three charges DISMISSED by the Court.  

Hanover County, Virginia – General District Court Defense Attorney Case Results

Misdemeanor charge for failure to appear was DISMISSED. 
Misdemeanor charge for contributing to delinquency of a minor was NOLLE PROSSED. 
Misdemeanor charge for concealment, price alter merchandise - Attorney was able to minimize the amount of jail time which was ordered as a penalty for this charge (criminal record had two prior convictions on it for this type of offense - so the penalties at stake were higher in Court this time).

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

90/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 20-mph over the limit was REDUCED to defective equipment. 

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