Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Letters of Intent: How to Avoid Added Cost and Headaches in Buying or Selling a Business
By Kyle D. Winey, Esq. and Robert Showers, Esq. Imagine you want to buy or sell a business. Excitement is high and patience is low. That’s why you want to execute something quickly. After all, you don’t want to let this deal slip away. As a result, you call an attorney to draft an… Read More »

Common Nuisances & Fortified Drug Houses Under Virginia Law
In addition to laws against possession and distribution of illegal drugs, the Commonwealth of Virginia also prohibits the maintenance of common nuisances and fortified drugs houses. On an overarching level, these terms refer to properties or environments where illegal drugs are bought and sold. In order to dissuade property owners from maintaining these types… Read More »

What are the Virginia Requirements for Ignition Interlock Systems?
Upon conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs, Virginia law requires many offenders to use an ignition interlock device. These devices are installed on a DUI offender’s motor vehicle, ensuring the safe and sober operation of the vehicle in question. To understand the purpose of and requirements for ignition interlock… Read More »

Analyzing Various Laws Against Larceny in Virginia
Larceny is a type of theft crime that involves personal property. In certain cases, larceny occurs directly from the person or presence of the owner. In other cases, the owner is not present for the criminal act. Furthermore, the value of the stolen goods plays can also impact the type of applicable larceny crime…. Read More »

Reckless Driving & Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Filed in Virginia Fireman’s Death
A Virginia truck driver faces charges for reckless driving and involuntary manslaughter after killing a firefighter in an automotive accident, according to an article by CBS affiliate WTKR. A grand jury from Hanover, Virginia, just elected to file formal charges against the truck driver in April 2019. The incident in question dates back to… Read More »

The First-Time Offender Program for Virginia Drug Crimes
Virginia generally employs harsh penalties for drug crimes, including possession and distribution of controlled substances. Though in certain cases, first-time offenders can take advantage of a special program, rather than facing misdemeanor or felony charges. Instead of entering a guilty plea, the Virginia courts are allowed to place first-time drug offenders directly on probation… Read More »

Is it a Crime to Refuse a DUI Test in Virginia?
Across the Commonwealth of Virginia, law enforcement officers have the authority to execute traffic stops for violations ranging from speeding to driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs. Concerning DUI offenses, specifically, law enforcement officers are responsible for administering official tests to determine whether a driver is intoxicated. When a law enforcement… Read More »
What Should I Do After a Car Accident?
By H. Robert Showers, Esq. and J. Caleb Jones, Esq. In the first five minutes after a car accident, each driver will make several decisions that will either cripple or bolster their ability to bring a successful auto accident claim. It is crucial as a driver to know and understand what you should and… Read More »

Family Abuse Under Virginia Law
Family abuse is a legal term in Virginia for criminal acts involving family members or similar personal associates. Commonly referred to as domestic violence, family abuse occurs when a person abuses or threatens his or her own family members. Unlike other crimes, family abuse centers on the relationship between the perpetrator and victim. As… Read More »

Reckless Driving Charges Filed After Virginia School Bus Accident
A Virginia school bus driver faces criminal charges for reckless driving after causing a multi-vehicle crash, according to an article by CBS affiliate WTKR. This automotive accident occurred in Chesterfield County on Tuesday, May 28th just before 2 p.m. At that point, the school bus driver was approaching the intersection of Iron Bridge and… Read More »