Here, our Fairfax legal team offers insight into a number of local legal topics, including criminal and traffic charges, personal injury, civil litigation, business disputes, and more. Learn what these cases can mean for you and your family, and how the experienced lawyers at Greenspun Shapiro PC can help.
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What to Do if You Receive a Witness Subpoena in a Criminal CaseIf you've been served with a subpoena to appear to testify at a grand jury, a hearing, or a trial, what should you do? Our criminal defense attorneys explain.
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Crime Watch Daily Episode Featuring Peter GreenspunPeter Greenspun was interviewed and featured on a Crime Watch Daily episode about a brutal attack on a well-known Virginian couple. Watch the episode here!
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I received a subpoena – what do I do now?Have you recently received a subpoena in Virginia? Greenspun Shapiro attorneys explain the types of subpoenas and what you should do if you receive one.
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Time to Reform Rules on Government Destruction of EvidenceYou insist it isn't true, but the officer insists you physically assaulted him resulting in serious charges. What if the officer failed to preserve video proof?
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Artificial Intelligence and Criminal LiabilityGreenspun Shapiro PC in Fairfax discusses the future of technology and criminal law; What happens if a robot commits a crime?
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Fingerprint Analysis: Reliable Science or a Subjective Findings?In this post, we discuss the issues with the science of latent fingerprint analysis which is the method analysts identify unknown fingerprints.
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The Muslim Ban: Time to Reconsider Excessive Deference to the Executive?Much has been written, discussed and debated on President Trump’s recent executive order barring the entry of immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries.
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Why Should We Worry About Our Criminal Justice System?Fairfax criminal lawyer discusses a Eugene Volokh article regarding Judge Alex Kozinski's thoughts about why we should worry about our criminal justice system.
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Virginia Supreme Court Declines Recommendations for Discovery Reform in Criminal CasesA Greenspun Shapiro attorney shares an update on how the Virginia Supreme Court declines recommendations for discovery reform in criminal cases.
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Virginia Judges Will Begin Advising Defendants That Convictions Could Lead to DeportationThe Supreme Court of VA has ruled that trial judges must advise defendants that a guilty plea could lead to deportation, explains a Fairfax Criminal Lawyer.