Virginia Traffic Ticket Speeding Ticket Reckless Driving
“Code § 18.2-266 proscribes driving while under the influence of alcohol, and Code § 18.2-270 provides that a violation of that statute is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Prior to July 1, 1990, Code § 18.2-11 provided that the maximum punishment for a Class 1 misdemeanor was twelve months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine. Code § 15.1-132 grants cities within the state the authority to enact similar ordinances for driving while under the influence. Under that statute, “[s]uch ordinances may provide the same penalties … as are provided by general law for similar offenses,” but “[n]o such ordinance shall provide for a lesser punishment.” Also applicable is Code § 15.1-901. Prior to February 21, 1991, that code section limited the penalties imposed by any municipal ordinance enacted pursuant to state authority to “a fine of $1,000 or imprisonment … for twelve months.” Penton v. City of Norfolk , 16 Va.App. 141, 428 S.E.2d 309 Va.App.,1993.
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Virginia Traffic Ticket Speeding Ticket Reckless Driving
Virginia Traffic Ticket Speeding Ticket Reckless Driving
“Code § 18.2-268.2 provides, in relevant part, as follows: A. Any person … who operates a motor vehicle upon a highway … in this Commonwealth shall be deemed thereby, as a condition of such operation, to have consented to have samples of his blood, breath, or both blood and breath taken for a chemical test to determine the alcohol, drug, or both alcohol and drug content of his blood, if he is arrested for a violation of § 18.2-266 … within two hours of the alleged offense. B. Any person so arrested … shall submit to a breath test. If the breath test is unavailable or the person is physically unable to submit to the breath test, a blood test shall be given….” Goodman v. Com., 37 Va.App. 374, 558 S.E.2d 555 Va.App.,2002.
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Virginia Traffic Ticket Speeding Ticket Reckless Driving
Virginia Traffic Ticket Speeding Ticket Reckless Driving
“Article 2 of Chapter 7 of the Code of Virginia includes a section making it “unlawful for any person to drive or operate any motor vehicle … while under the influence of alcohol.” Code § 18.2-266. Article 2 also includes provisions regulating probation, education and rehabilitation of a person convicted under Code § 18.2-266. See Code § 18.2-271.1.” Smith v. Com., Not Reported in S.E.2d, 1988 WL 614187 Va.App.,1988.
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Fairfax, Virginia 22032
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Virginia Traffic Ticket Speeding Ticket Reckless Driving
Virginia Traffic Ticket Speeding Ticket Reckless Driving
In Walker v. County of Chesterfield , Not Reported in S.E.2d, 2000 WL 1486649 Va.App.,2000, Walker appeals his conviction of driving under the influence. He contends that Chesterfield County improperly enacted its driving under the influence ordinance. The Court held that, The defendant argues the county ordinance was invalid because the General Assembly amended the code after the county adopted its ordinance. See Code § 46.2-1313. However, the final order clearly states the trial court convicted the defendant of violating Code § 18.2-266, not of violating the local ordinance. The order from which the defendant appeals does not reflect the issue he raises. We cannot consider the issue raised because a court speaks only through its orders.
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Fairfax, Virginia 22032
(703) 278-0405
1.888.437.7747
