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Fairfax DUI Stops: Can Police Search Your Car?
DUI/DWI, DUID, Fairfax County DUI Kari Newton DUI/DWI, DUID, Fairfax County DUI Kari Newton

Fairfax DUI Stops: Can Police Search Your Car?

During a DUI stop in Fairfax County, police don’t always need your permission to search your car. From inventory searches after an arrest to the plain view doctrine, several legal exceptions allow officers to look inside your vehicle. Learn when a search may be unlawful, and how Battlefield Law Group can help protect your rights and your license if you’re facing DUI charges.

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Can You Be Arrested if You Blow Under .08 in Virginia?
DUI/DWI, Prince William County Kari Newton DUI/DWI, Prince William County Kari Newton

Can You Be Arrested if You Blow Under .08 in Virginia?

Many drivers believe blowing under .08 means they can’t be arrested for DUI in Virginia. That’s a dangerous myth. Even a low roadside breath test can give police probable cause to arrest you for further testing. Learn why the Preliminary Breath Test is voluntary, how Virginia’s Implied Consent Law applies, and what this means for Prince William County drivers.

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Do Teens Have to Consent to a Police Search in Virginia? What Parents Should Know
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Do Teens Have to Consent to a Police Search in Virginia? What Parents Should Know

Most teens don’t realize they have the right to say, “I do not consent to a search.” In Virginia, police generally need probable cause or a warrant to search personal property like backpacks or cars, though lockers and desks at school are treated differently. Parents can play a key role in teaching their children how to assert their rights and avoid charges involving drugs, alcohol, or paraphernalia.

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Are Field Sobriety Tests Required in Virginia? What You Should Know During a DUI Stop

Are Field Sobriety Tests Required in Virginia? What You Should Know During a DUI Stop

Field sobriety tests are widely used during DUI stops in Virginia, but they’re not as reliable or required as many drivers think. Learn how these tests work, why they’re flawed, and what rights you have if you're pulled over. Battlefield Law Group breaks down the key facts every driver should know.

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Your Right to Refuse Police Entry in Virginia

Your Right to Refuse Police Entry in Virginia

Police at the door with no warrant? Under the Fourth Amendment and Virginia law, you can refuse entry. Learn the right way to assert your rights, verify a warrant, and avoid accidental consent that could expose you to criminal charges. Our attorneys explain the law, exceptions, and next steps if officers push past the threshold. Read more to safeguard your home, car, and self, plus watch our latest short video for a kid-friendly reminder: No warrant? No entry!

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