An Dave Albo – Attorney attorney was in the Fairfax General District Court on January 5 on a bond motion for a young man charged with Attempted Rape, Aggravated Sexual Assault, and Animate Object Sexual Penetration. The standard for…
Once again, Washingtonian magazine has named Dave Albo – Attorney partners, David Dave Albo – Attorney and Dave Albo as two of Northern Virginia’s “Best Lawyers.” David Dave Albo – Attorney works out of the firm’s Arlington office; Dave…
Generally no, with some notable exceptions. Under the National Labor Relations Act, employees’ discussion of wages with one another is considered a “concerted activity” that cannot be prohibited under the Act. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Labor recently issued…
Cameras, cameras everywhere! First, traffic cameras were used to enforce traffic light laws. Next, traffic cameras were used to enforce speeding laws. Now, cameras are being attached to Arlington school buses to help enforce laws banning the passing of…
One should never drink and drive because the punishments are severe and it is dangerous. The mandatory minimum punishment is a 12 month loss of license (with limited driving for work with ignition interlock), a $250 file plus court…
Ask the Arlington and Fairfax DUI Attorneys Question: I was parked at a public parking lot and the cop took me out and I was charged with a second DUI. Is there a chance to win this case? I…
One cannot be convicted of Driving on a Suspended License or Driving Without a Valid license if he didn’t know his license was suspended. The controlling cases are Bibb v. Commonwealth, 212 Va. 249, 249-50 (1971) (for Driving on…
Question: Can I be convicted of DUI in Virginia when I wasn’t driving (and wasn’t even intending to drive)? I was sitting in my parked car, with the engine off, to listen to my radio. I was in my…
Accidents happen. However, some Virginia police officers routinely cite all motorists who they think caused an accident with the crime of Reckless Driving. Is being in an accident a crime? Briefly stated, no. Reckless Driving is a Class 1 misdemeanor.…
Usually, police cannot order a motorist to pull over and stop unless he has a reasonable suspicion, based on fact he can articulate, that a crime or traffic offense is occurring in his presence. (Common exceptions are an arrest…