Thursday, April 24, 2014

Virginia DUI Lawyers Prince William Revocation Driving Privileges

Virginia DUI Prince William Lawyers

Below is a sample case of traffic violation in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our firm.

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Frederickson v. Commonwealth

Facts:

Petitioner a resident of Prince William sought an order to rescind or, in the alternative, modify the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) order of revocation of driving privileges as a result of a DUI conviction.

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Holdings:

            The Virginia Court made the following holding:

  • Under Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-389, requiring revocation of driving privileges upon a conviction of DWI, substantial conformity does not mean that another state's law regarding driving under the influence must substantially conform in every respect to Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-266, only that prohibition of the other state's law under which a person is convicted must substantially conform.
  • Va. Code Ann. § 8.01-15.1 places a burden on the anonymous litigant to show "special circumstances" which outweigh the public's interest in knowing the identity of a petitioner and prejudice to the petitioner to allow anonymity. Section 8.01-15.1 lists factors a court is directed to consider other than Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-208, which protects driving records confidentially. Section 8.01-15.1 sets as a factor whether identification poses a risk of retaliatory physical or mental harm and the age of a person whose privacy interests deserve protection. Section 46.2-208 protects disclosure of driving records by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Court proceedings involving an anonymous person is governed by § 8.01-15.1. There, the General Assembly outlines factors to be considered for court proceedings. 
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Disclaimer:

These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group.  They represent the firm’s unofficial views of the Justices’ opinions.  The original opinions should be consulted for their authoritative content.

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