Felony DUI Lawyer Prince William County, VA

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Felony DUI Lawyer Prince William County, VA




Felony DUI Lawyer Prince William County, VA

A felony DUI charge in Prince William County, Virginia, carries consequences far beyond a traffic ticket. Under Virginia law, driving while intoxicated (DUI) becomes a felony when a person has two prior DUI convictions within ten years, or when the DUI causes serious bodily injury or death. A conviction can mean incarceration, a lengthy license revocation, and a permanent criminal record that affects employment, professional licensing, and firearm rights. Navigating this situation requires an experienced defense strategy tailored to the local courts. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. Concentrates its practice on representing individuals in Prince William County courts, including those facing felony DUI charges. Our Fairfax location serves clients throughout Prince William County. To discuss your situation, reach our firm at (888) 437-7747. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. – Advocacy Without Borders.

What Felony DUI Means in Prince William County

In Virginia, a first or second DUI offense is generally a misdemeanor, but the statute elevates the charge to a felony when certain aggravating factors are present. Under Va. Code § 18.2‑270, a third DUI offense within a ten-year period is a Class 6 felony. Additionally, DUI that results in serious bodily injury to another person or that causes a fatality may be prosecuted as a felony. The firm’s Of Counsel attorneys focus on defending these serious charges, working to challenge the state’s evidence and to protect your rights at every stage.

Felony DUI cases in Prince William County begin in the Prince William County General District Court, located at 9311 Lee Avenue, Suite 230, Manassas, VA 20110, for a preliminary hearing. If the court finds probable cause, the case is certified to the Prince William County Circuit Court for trial. Our Fairfax location represents clients throughout the county, including Manassas, Woodbridge, Dale City, Dumfries, Gainesville, Haymarket, Lake Ridge, and Occoquan. A felony conviction can lead to a prison sentence, substantial fines, mandatory alcohol‑safety programs, and a permanent criminal record that can affect future opportunities.

How Mr. Sris and the Firm’s Of Counsel Attorneys Handle Felony DUI Cases

When you engage Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., you work with a defense team that includes Mr. Sris, a former prosecutor, and the firm’s experienced Of Counsel attorneys. The initial strategy focuses on a thorough examination of the traffic stop, the administration of field sobriety tests, and the accuracy of breath or blood testing. Challenges to the legality of the stop, the reliability of chemical tests, and procedural compliance are central to building a strong defense. The firm’s Of Counsel attorneys also evaluate whether any constitutional violations occurred and whether the prior DUI convictions are legally sufficient to support a felony charge.

Mr. Sris’s background as a former prosecutor provides insight into how the Prince William County Commonwealth’s Attorney approaches these cases, allowing the defense to be shaped accordingly. The firm’s Of Counsel attorneys negotiate with the prosecution when appropriate and are prepared to take the case to trial if a favorable resolution cannot be reached. Throughout the process, the goal is to work toward favorable outcomes given the specific facts of your case.

About Mr. Sris and the Firm’s Of Counsel Attorneys

Mr. Sris, Owner and Founder of Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., founded the firm in 1997. A former prosecutor, he draws on his firsthand experience with the criminal justice system to defend clients facing serious charges. Mr. Sris testified before the Virginia House Courts of Justice Committee in support of 2019 HB 635 (chief patron Del. David Bulova). He is admitted to practice in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, New Jersey, and New York. The firm’s Of Counsel attorneys bring extensive combined legal experience. Results may vary. In Prince William County traffic matters, the firm’s Of Counsel attorneys have documented 119 case results, with a 97% favorable outcome rate. each case is unique.

Frequently Asked Questions

What constitutes a felony DUI in Virginia?

A felony DUI in Virginia is typically a third or subsequent DUI offense within a ten‑year period, or a DUI that causes serious bodily injury or death. Under Va. Code § 18.2‑270, a third DUI within ten years is a Class 6 felony. The penalties can include a prison sentence of one to five years, or up to twelve months in jail, plus a fine of up to $2,500. The offense also carries a lengthy driver’s license revocation and remains permanently on your criminal record. To discuss your specific situation, contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437‑7747.

What are the penalties for a felony DUI in Prince William County?

Felony DUI penalties in Prince William County can include incarceration, a substantial fine, license revocation, and mandatory alcohol‑safety education. A Class 6 felony conviction carries a potential sentence of one to five years in prison, or up to twelve months in jail, and a fine of up to $2,500. The court may also order installation of an ignition interlock device and participation in the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP). Beyond the court‑imposed penalties, a felony record can restrict employment, professional licenses, and firearm ownership. For guidance on potential outcomes, reach Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437‑7747.

Can a felony DUI charge be reduced to a misdemeanor?

In some circumstances, a felony DUI charge may be reduced to a misdemeanor through negotiation with the prosecutor or by challenging the prior convictions that elevate the charge. The firm’s Of Counsel attorneys examine whether the prior DUI convictions meet the statutory requirements for a felony enhancement. If a prior conviction can be challenged on legal grounds, the prosecution may agree to amend the charge to a misdemeanor. A reduction can mean a significantly lighter sentence and the avoidance of a felony record. For a consultation, reach Mr. Sris and the firm’s Of Counsel attorneys at (888) 437‑7747.

What should I do if I am arrested for felony DUI in Prince William County?

If you are arrested for felony DUI in Prince William County, remain silent other than providing identification, and contact an attorney as soon as possible. You have the right to ask for legal representation, and you should exercise that right before answering any questions or making any statements. An experienced attorney can review the circumstances of your arrest, advise you on your options, and begin preparing your defense immediately. The firm’s Of Counsel attorneys can meet with you at our Fairfax location or by phone. To schedule a consultation, call Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437‑7747.

Do I need a lawyer for a felony DUI charge in Virginia?

Yes, retaining an experienced attorney for a felony DUI charge is critical because the consequences of a conviction can include incarceration, a permanent criminal record, and significant restrictions on your future. The legal process for a felony involves both a preliminary hearing and a trial, and the prosecution will work to establish all elements of the offense. An attorney can challenge the evidence, file motions, and negotiate with the prosecutor. Without legal representation, you risk missing important deadlines and defenses. To discuss your case, reach Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437‑7747.

Resources and Related Pages

See our related traffic defense pages for nearby counties:
Fairfax County Traffic Lawyer,
Stafford County Traffic Lawyer,
Fauquier County Traffic Lawyer.

Official Primary Sources

For further reading, you may consult the current Virginia statutes governing DUI offenses at
Virginia Code Title 18.2 — Crimes and Offenses Generally.
Information about the local court can be found at
Prince William County General District Court.

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