Prince William County Reckless Driving Charge Dismissed
October 2020
Client was stopped on I-66 in Prince William County by a VA State Trooper for driving 82mph in a 70mph zone. During this time, it was reckless driving to drive in excess of 80mph (Virginia Code § 46.2-862 has since been amended to reflect reckless driving is chargeable at speeds of in excess of 85mph). Client was a resident of New York but routinely conducted business in Virginia and explained that to the trooper. His New York driving record was clean. Due to his work schedule we appeared in the Prince William County General District Court on his behalf and negotiated with the prosecutor for a dismissal of his charge following completion of a driver improvement course. Client completed the task and their charge was dismissed. This client avoided a misdemeanor conviction.
Practice area(s): Speeding / Traffic Ticket
Court: Prince William County General District Court
Jeremy S. Letnick
Jeremy Letnick is in the courtroom daily. Raised by both an attorney and a Fairfax County Police Officer, Mr. Letnick has been exposed to the intricate workings of both sides of the legal system his entire life. His focus is criminal law and traffic law. As result, he has the distinction of regularly appearing in the courts of Northern Virginia and consistently appears in front of the Judges and routinely works with the Prosecutors and Police Officers. He has handled thousands of cases ranging from simple speeding tickets to robbery and manslaughter charges. Mr. Letnick's ultimate goal is to make the client's court experience as stress-free as possible while pursuing the client's objectives. Mr. Letnick is a second-degree black belt and takes the respectful position that everyone should stand up for themselves in Court and in life.
George Mason University, B.A. 2004Thomas M. Cooley School of Law, J.D. 2008Certificate of Merit “Book Award”:Trial SkillsAlternative Dispute ResolutionForensic ScienceFairfax Bar AssociationPrince William Bar Association