Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Virginia DUI Fairfax Lawyers Reckless Driving Influence
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Michael v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant was convicted in
the Circuit Court of Fairfax (Virginia) of driving under the influence (DUI) and
reckless driving. He appealed.
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Holdings:
The
Virginia Court made the following holding:
- The bar of Va. Code Ann.
§ 19.2-294.1, requiring the merger of certain vehicular offenses,
encompasses offenses which, though separate and distinct, grow out of the
same act or acts. Because § 19.2-294.1 relates to matters of a penal
nature and is remedial in character, it must be construed strictly against
the Commonwealth and favorably to the accused. The language, "the
same act or acts," means the same act or acts of driving and
contemplates a continuous, uninterrupted course of operation of a motor
vehicle, without regard to the crossing of the boundary line between two
localities.
- Va. Code Ann. §
19.2-294.1 and Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-294 are different. Va. Code Ann. §
19.2-294.1 deals only with the offenses of driving while intoxicated and
reckless driving; it applies to no other criminal offenses. This statute
is applicable where these two offenses grow out of the same act or acts.
"The same act or acts" means the act "of driving" and
contemplates a continuous, uninterrupted course of operation of a motor
vehicle. Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-294, on the other hand, applies to violation
of any two or more statutes, not just driving while intoxicated and
reckless driving. It is applicable only if "the same act" is a
violation of two or more statutes, not to offenses growing out of the same
act or acts. Furthermore, § 19.2-294 does not contemplate a continuous,
uninterrupted course of operation of a motor vehicle.
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