Part Three
By Chris White From http://stormsrus.blogspot.com/ • Dec 12th, 2012 • Category: Blog Entries.LocalAnd the final section – part three – of the 2012 Virginia storm chase writeup is up.
And the final section – part three – of the 2012 Virginia storm chase writeup is up.
Monday was one of those dreaded “drive to DC and sit in meetings” days. The company was hosting a conference and we had employees from around the world in town, some of whom came bearing gifts. One of our managers who lives in London brought me two bot…
One concern many potential clients and clients have when they call me is of course, being able to keep their job. It is certainly critical to be able to maintain your livelihood, even if you are facing a Virginia DUI or DWI case. The good news is that your employer most likely will not learn […]
I arrived home very late last night early this morning from work meetings so decided to telecommute today. In a nice surprise, Colleen asked if I wanted to go to the range at my lunch break. Now that’s an offer I can’t refuse! We decided to take the st…
At the end of a day of meetings I got to enjoy some time in the hotel pub sharing a few pints with some coworkers. I had actually intended to leave for home right after the meetings, but when an Irishman invites you to the pub, one can hardly refuse! I…
Not usually. The officer who wrote you a ticket would normally pull your Virginia driving transcript, and he will have that record at court to show the judge. It’s easy for the officers to pull Virginia records. If you have a license from another state, the officer will have that noted on the ticket, but […]
We are awash in information. In theory, all that information should make decision making easier. In practice, all that information makes decision making impossible. Most of it is poorly organized, poorly sourced, and of dubious quality. So what happens is we overload on information trying to make decisions that in many cases, are better off […]
Part two of the 2012 Virginia stormchase account was just posted.
… the range was available. I hadn’t planned on making it to the range this weekend. Between two swim meets and other obligations, just getting in my hour of dry fire was going to be tight. Sunday morning I listened to Steve Anderson’s daily podcast a…
No. The default rule in Virginia is that if you are sentenced to jail time at trial you are remanded to the custody of the sheriff to serve that jail immediately. However, we have other options. In many cases we can ask the judge for delayed reporting. That sets a day and time when you […]