About Charles L Pincus III PC — General Practice Attorney Virginia Beach VA
Charles “Charlie” Pincus III has built a loyal following in Virginia Beach through years of straight-talking, results-oriented legal representation across criminal defense, traffic law, divorce, and general practice matters. Operating from 1244 Perimeter Parkway in Virginia Beach, Charlie is known for keeping it real with clients — explaining cases clearly, setting honest expectations, and then delivering. His firm also includes Attorney Adrienne Goodman, who handles family matters and client intake with patience and a defined action plan that clients describe as immediately reassuring. Bail bondsmen in the Hampton Roads area refer clients to the firm consistently, calling Pincus a trusted resource for Virginia Beach criminal and traffic matters. Those researching attorneys in the region can also explore lawyers in Virginia to review their options.
The Hampton Roads military community is a significant part of the Virginia Beach legal market. Pincus’s firm serves active duty service members navigating divorce and legal issues while stationed at Naval Station Norfolk and related installations. Clients describe Charlie as someone who makes even anxious clients feel at ease the moment they walk in, delivers thorough pre-court preparation, and performs confidently before Virginia Beach Circuit Court judges.
What Clients Say
Clients who have used Charlie Pincus describe him as the best lawyer they have encountered — brilliant, compassionate, and direct in a way most attorneys are not. A bail bondsman who refers cases calls him excellent for criminal and traffic matters. Attorney Adrienne Goodman earns individual praise for calming anxious clients and laying out a clear plan of action. One military client scheduled a consultation the day before trial and credits Charlie with an outstanding outcome despite the compressed timeline. Long-term clients spanning ten years describe the firm as their trusted family legal resource.
General Practice Attorney Virginia Beach VA — Practice Areas & Services
- Criminal defense — misdemeanors, felonies, and serious charges in Virginia Beach Circuit and General District Courts
- Traffic law — DUI/DWI, reckless driving, and license matters in Virginia Beach and Hampton Roads courts
- Divorce and family law — including military divorce matters for Hampton Roads active duty personnel
- General legal services — referral source for Virginia Beach bail bondsmen and returning clients across legal needs
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes reckless driving a serious charge in Virginia?
Virginia treats reckless driving as a Class 1 misdemeanor — the same level as DUI — punishable by up to 12 months in jail, a $2,500 fine, and six DMV demerit points that remain on your driving record for 11 years. Driving 20+ mph over the speed limit or over 85 mph regardless of posted limit qualifies as reckless driving per Va. Code § 46.2-862. Many out-of-state drivers are unaware of the severity until they appear in court.
How does Virginia handle DUI first offenses?
A first-offense Virginia DUI carries a mandatory minimum $250 fine, possible jail time, 12-month license suspension, and ignition interlock requirement upon reinstatement. An attorney can challenge the traffic stop, field sobriety testing, and breathalyzer calibration records. Virginia allows restricted licenses for work and essential travel during the suspension period.
Can military service members file for divorce in Virginia while deployed?
Yes. Virginia courts have jurisdiction if the service member is domiciled in Virginia or the non-military spouse lives there. The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) provides protections including the ability to request a stay of proceedings during deployment. An attorney familiar with both Virginia divorce law and SCRA provisions can protect service members’ rights throughout the process.
Quick Facts: Criminal & Traffic Law in Virginia Beach, VA
- Virginia Beach Population: Approximately 460,000 residents — Virginia’s most populous city — U.S. Census Bureau
- Virginia Reckless Driving: Class 1 misdemeanor for 20+ mph over limit or 85+ mph regardless of limit — Va. Code § 46.2-862 — Virginia Legislature
- SCRA Protections: Active duty service members may request a stay of civil proceedings under 50 U.S.C. § 3932 — Servicemembers Civil Relief Act
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