At the Law Offices of Mark J. Yeager, P.C. in Fairfax, we are committed to providing reliable advice for a variety of criminal, traffic, and appeals cases. Our extensive experience with criminal law means we have the insight to handle any case. Few attorneys take the time to educate you about the law and explain your options. We bring the focus, experience, and patience it takes to get the best possible results.
No matter what stage you are in your criminal case, the attorneys at the Law Offices of Mark J. Yeager, P.C. can provide effective assistance. Our commitment to each client means we take the time to explain the law and your options to you, so you that you can be confident you’ve made the right decision. Please read more about our practice areas below:
- Criminal Law: Our comprehensive criminal law practice covers a variety of felonies & misdemeanors, as well as violent crimes and theft or property crimes. Criminal cases have serious and long-lasting consequences, which is why it is best to consult a knowledgeable attorney who has seen it all. If you or your loved one has been charged with a crime like assault, battery, theft, or possession of a controlled substance, we can give you reliable and understandable guidance at every stage of your case.
- Traffic Offenses & DUI: Virginia takes traffic offenses and DUIs very seriously and can impose harsh penalties, including fines, revoking your license, and even jail time. Virginia also has a zero tolerance policy for underage drunk driving, meaning if you are underage and are caught driving with just a small amount of alcohol in your system, you can be arrested. A qualified criminal attorney will help you defend these charges.
- Appeals & Expungements: Unlike many Fairfax criminal lawyers, the Law Offices of Mark J. Yeager, P.C. have experience with all aspects of trial litigation and appeals. If you have been convicted of a crime, we can help you challenge the conviction or the sentence you received. In addition, depending on the final disposition of your case, your criminal records may be erased or “expunged.”