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 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. 

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.

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

82/55 reckless driving misdemeanor charge (for speeding close to 30-mph over the limit) was REDUCED to defective equipment (a non-moving violation which carries no points). 

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

89/70 reckless driving misdemeanor charge was DISMISSED.

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

Misdemeanor charge for driving without a license (2nd offense) was REDUCED to a 1st offense.  No jail time was ordered and only a small fine was imposed. 

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. 

Sussex County, Virginia – Reckless Driving Lawyer Case Result

Reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 88 mph in a 70-mph zone was REDUCED to defective equipment.

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.

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. 

Henrico County, Virginia – Reckless Driving Defense Attorney Case Result

79/55 reckless driving misdemeanor charge was DISMISSED.  Driver was pulled over for two reckless driving speeding offenses within a few days of each other in the same county, and both cases resulted in dismissals. 

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

81/55 reckless driving misdemeanor charge for speeding 26-mph over the limit was DISMISSED.

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

Reckless driving (generally) charge was DISMISSED! Client was concerned about a misdemeanor conviction due to career, which requires driving as part of the job. 

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