Attorney Wegman has been a lawyer for over nineteen years, mostly in the criminal defense, traffic offenses, DUI, and military defense areas. He served as a JAG Attorney, handling hundreds of Coast Guard, and Navy courts-martial and administrative separation/discharge board cases. As a Special Assistant United States Attorney, he prosecuted cases occurring on Navy and Coast Guard installations.
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Attorney Wegman knows all of the probation officers, the prosecutors, and judges, and can often resolve legal issues before they get out of control. Mr. Robert Wegman is by far the best attorney I have ever had. A firm knowledgeable attorney that knows Virginia Law. If your looking for representation that pertains to separation or divorce look no further Mr. Wegman is who you want in court, and on your side.
VERY reasonable, and money well spent. Mr. Wegman has been amazing. Typically this is not something to announce publicly however I feel that his help in my cases is worth me putting it out there.
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Robert L. Wegman, PLC, is a Chesapeake attorney serving the Hampton Roads, VA, area.
His father retired from the Air Force.
Consequently, Mr. Wegman lived on military bases surrounded by honorable men and women of the U.S. Military.
Mr. Wegman attended Atlantic Christian College in 1979, and in 1981, he spent his summer training with the Marines in the Platoon Leaders Class Program at U.S. Marine Corps base Quantico, Virginia.
He graduated from college in 1983.
After teaching for 5 years, Mr. Wegman decided to change course completely by applying for Coast Guard Officer Candidate School.
His father retired from the Air Force.
Consequently, Mr. Wegman lived on military bases surrounded by honorable men and women of the U.S. Military.
Mr. Wegman attended Atlantic Christian College in 1979, and in 1981, he spent his summer training with the Marines in the Platoon Leaders Class Program at U.S. Marine Corps base Quantico, Virginia.
He graduated from college in 1983.
After teaching for 5 years, Mr. Wegman decided to change course completely by applying for Coast Guard Officer Candidate School.
Have you been charged with a criminal offense?
If so, we are the law firm to call.
Attorney Wegman has practiced criminal law for over nineteen years.
He has served as a JAG Officer, where he has handled hundreds of criminal courts-martial and administrative law cases, and he has served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney, where he has prosecuted a variety of both felony and misdemeanor cases.
Surprisingly, Mr. Wegman knows how randomly people select attorneys.
People often assume that all attorneys are the same.
If so, we are the law firm to call.
Attorney Wegman has practiced criminal law for over nineteen years.
He has served as a JAG Officer, where he has handled hundreds of criminal courts-martial and administrative law cases, and he has served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney, where he has prosecuted a variety of both felony and misdemeanor cases.
Surprisingly, Mr. Wegman knows how randomly people select attorneys.
People often assume that all attorneys are the same.
Rarely, a person can be charged with a Class 1 felony, a capital crime.
If convicted, they could be sentenced to death.
A number of consequences accompany felony convictions.
A felony results in the loss of many civil and constitutional rights, such as the right to vote, and the right to possess and carry a firearm.
Most importantly, a felony causes stigma that lasts for life.
Often, a person convicted of a felony will also be placed on indeterminate supervised probation.
This means that if the probation officer tells you to jump, you have to jump, or face a probation violation hearing.
If convicted, they could be sentenced to death.
A number of consequences accompany felony convictions.
A felony results in the loss of many civil and constitutional rights, such as the right to vote, and the right to possess and carry a firearm.
Most importantly, a felony causes stigma that lasts for life.
Often, a person convicted of a felony will also be placed on indeterminate supervised probation.
This means that if the probation officer tells you to jump, you have to jump, or face a probation violation hearing.
Have you been charged with a misdemeanor?
A misdemeanor is any charge that carries a possible jail term of 12 months or less.
Misdemeanor categories generally range from the least severe, a Class 4 misdemeanor, that carries a maximum $250.00 fine to a Class 1 misdemeanor that carries a possible 12 month jail sentence.
There are also unclassified misdemeanors that fall somewhere in the middle or that have a unique punishment that only applies to a particular charge.
One such example is simple possession of marijuana.
A misdemeanor is any charge that carries a possible jail term of 12 months or less.
Misdemeanor categories generally range from the least severe, a Class 4 misdemeanor, that carries a maximum $250.00 fine to a Class 1 misdemeanor that carries a possible 12 month jail sentence.
There are also unclassified misdemeanors that fall somewhere in the middle or that have a unique punishment that only applies to a particular charge.
One such example is simple possession of marijuana.
If you find yourself charged with drug possession or distribution, contact Attorney Wegman right away.
He has represented countless families whose lives were destroyed by drugs.
Drug possession and distribution can be either a felony or a misdemeanor.
This depends on the drug, the quantity, and other factors.
Often a user gets charged with drug possession with intent to distribute (or PWID), because he or she possesses several individually wrapped packages.
Other indicators of distribution are weight, scales, unused plastic baggies, and the absence of a smoking device.
He has represented countless families whose lives were destroyed by drugs.
Drug possession and distribution can be either a felony or a misdemeanor.
This depends on the drug, the quantity, and other factors.
Often a user gets charged with drug possession with intent to distribute (or PWID), because he or she possesses several individually wrapped packages.
Other indicators of distribution are weight, scales, unused plastic baggies, and the absence of a smoking device.
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