7 of the most commonly asked questions! People are often surprised by the answers, but the most important thing is that you know your rights. If you have a traffic charge in Virginia, give me a call so I can let you know what your possible defenses may be.
Can a Virginia Officer Stop You After You Park?
Can a Virginia Officer Stop You for Marijuana Odor?
Can the Police Arrest You if You Are Not Behind the Wheel?
Can the Police Lie to You?
Is Speeding a Good Stop for Virginia DWI?
Can the Police Make You Answer Questions?
Can the Police Take Your Blood if You Refuse the Breath Test?
My name is Andrew Flusche. I am a traffic and misdemeanor defense lawyer in Virginia. I limit my practice to traffic tickets and misdemeanor defense, so I know the ins and outs of these offenses. I literally wrote the book on reckless driving in Virginia which you can get on Amazon here or download for free here. I opened my practice in 2008 after earning my Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. Since then, I have earned over 600 5-star reviews from happy clients on Google, Yelp, and Facebook. If you’ve been charged with a misdemeanor offense in Virginia, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Your initial consultation is always free, and you'll talk directly with me about the details of your case.
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Andrew wrote the book on reckless driving. It’s the most-reviewed Virginia reckless driving resource on Amazon.com.
I recommend Andrew without any reservations. It was evident during our initial consultation over the phone, that I was dealing with a great lawyer. I think one of his biggest strengths is his mediation skills...—Ev
Everything involved with my case was handled in a professional and timely matter, I couldn’t be happier with the entire process and its outcome.—Dominic
I was so satisfied by the clarity Attorney Flusche explained my case before the court that I have listed him as the first call my organization will make if any of my drivers are ever pulled over again in Virginia.—Rev. Nelson E. Copeland, Jr.