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Old 07-02-2009 | 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by blah
Best case scenario: He should have a lawyer and shouldn't speak a single word.
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Old 07-07-2009 | 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by SMOKEYBEAR
What code section was he charged under?46.2-852? General Reckless or 46.2-862?Reckless by Speed? There are many others, but to be honest it would depend on the code section used and the evidence of said "reckless driving".

Ps. Court costs/ fees go way up in Circuit Court. The costs up in Circuit Court may just be more than your $100 fine/costs in General District Court...then add in the fine upon a conviction.
It was "46-2.864 Reckless Driving Speeding 58/35 - Radar".

And actually I messed up when I told you he had 2 reckless drivings in the past. It was actually one reckless driving, which was reduced to an improper driving (the time he was burning rubber in the parking lot with his muscle car he used to have) and the only other ticket on he record was around about a year after that for rolling through a stop sign (another improper driving I think?)
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