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Appealing property division in a divorce can be very tough
In most Colorado divorce proceedings, one of the main problems that must be solved is how to split up the marital property. If the couple has a prenuptial agreement, division of property may be predetermined. But a lot of couples did not create a prenup, or one spouse...
Court overturns prosecutor’s DUI conviction
Our regular readers will recall that not long ago, we wrote in this space about the arrest of Virginia prosecutor Greg Underwood. He was found guilty in April of misdemeanor DUI following his arrest in October of last year. However, Underwood and his attorney appealed...
Virginia State Police ready for Fourth of July DUI crackdown
The stars and stripes will be flying across the U.S. this Fourth of July weekend. It’s time for the annual celebration with family and friends of our nation’s birth. But it’s also time for law enforcement agencies in Leesburg, Loudoun County and across the...
Operation Border to Border results in 20 DUI arrests
Virginia State Police were out in force last weekend as part of a six-state Rt. 15 enforcement effort. Operation Border to Border included law enforcement in New York, Maryland. South Carolina, Pennsylvania and Georgia. The goal was to improve traffic safety in the...
Judge changes mind about delay for Navy dad in child custody case
There is a federal law that recognizes that people in the military may be deployed overseas, far from home, and thus cannot show up to court when ordered. The statute is called the Service Members Relief Act. It allows military members to get a delay of proceedings in...
Virginia toughens DUI penalties again
If you're a Virginia resident, the Commonwealth's Department of Motor Vehicles wants you to know of several important changes to law taking effect on July 1. We already have some of the toughest DUI laws in the nation, a designation we are sure to keep after the...
Lobbyist power couple reaches high-asset divorce settlement
Many people would be reluctant to have their divorce reported upon in the media. But couples with high-valued assets, along with a name that is well-known in political circles, would probably not be surprised to see their split in the newspaper.Thus, the divorce...
Virginia high school teacher, coach charged with DUI
She has devoted herself to youth physical fitness, team sports and education, winning titles and awards. But now the 41-year-old Virginia teacher and volleyball coach is facing a different kind of challenge headed to a different sort of court.She was recently arrested...
Researchers develop lasers to detect alcohol from outside cars
It’s not smoke and mirrors used in a new laser detection device, but rather vapors and mirrors. The device can detect alcohol vapors from people breathing inside moving cars, according to research published recently in the Journal of Applied Remote Sensing.The...
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