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 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. 

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

Client was charged with DUI 1st offense, refusal, and drink while driving/open container.  The refusal was nolle prossed, and the client was fined for the DUI and open container violations. 

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

93/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge was REDUCED to a traffic infraction for speeding 1-9mph over the limit (79/70). 

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

96/55 reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 41-mph over the limit case result: no jail time or license suspension imposed.

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

Traffic infraction for improperly displaying registration number on a license plate was DISMISSED. Reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 92-mph in a 70-mph zone was REDUCED improper driving.

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

100/70 and 96/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charges were both resolved without jail time or license suspensions being imposed on either driver.  If community service is completed within 6-months by the drivers, then their charges will be reduced to traffic infractions. 

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. 

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). 

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

CASES DISMISSED! Driver was charged with misdemeanor driving after forfeiture of license due to driving outside of the parameters of a restricted driver's license (which was ordered by the court after the driver's license was suspended due to a DUI conviction).  The driver missed the first court date for the driving after forfeiture of license charge and the court charged the driver with a second misdemeanor for failing to appear.  At trial, the driver's defense attorney was able to convince the court to DISMISS both charges.

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. 

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