Quote Originally Posted by vjmvjmvjm View Post
Note that Reckless Driving in Virginia is not a traffic offense.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reckless_driving#Virginia

"The Code of Virginia has over 20 sections pertaining to reckless driving. It is defined as a Class 1 misdemeanor criminal offense, not a traffic infraction or a speeding ticket. For example, Virginia code explicitly defines the act of speeding 20 mph or more above the posted speed limit (or at any speed greater than 80 mph) as reckless driving."

"All drivers convicted of reckless driving in Virginia, including out-of-state and foreign (e.g. Canadian) drivers, will have a permanent criminal record that will be indexed in the NCIC criminal database."

As others have noted, find yourself an attorney in the applicable county. Virginia is a good-ole-boy state where matters such as these are routinely handled by paying attorneys applicable fees.

Vic
Im not arguing the need for a lawyer, just the fact that the system works that way(collusion?), and how absurd is "reckless driving" isn't a TRAFFIC infraction. The fact that a lawyer can have charges reduced or dropped with the exact same testimony that the defendant would provide should be grounds for dismissal and some sort of judicial overview, of course, the fox is guarding the henhouse,so don't expect any logic.