Jean Humbrecht, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Manassas, VA with 0 reviews
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Jean Humbrecht

9071 Center Street, Manassas, VA

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Education

2012 - 2014:
The George Washington University Law School, LL.M. (2014) | Litigation
2007 - 2010:
Ave Maria School of Law, J.D. (2010)

Publications

September, 2012:
Keeping Up with the Jones Opinion, Opening Statement, Virginia Bar Association
September 8, 2018:
Top 5 Things Drivers Should Know About Speeding in Manassas, Avvo
September 8, 2018:
Virginia Reckless Driving: Frequently Asked Questions, Avvo
September 7, 2017:
Virginia Malicious Wounding Charge, Criminal Law Blog
September 29, 2018:
Felonies in Virginia: Classes and Penalties, Avvo
September 29, 2015:
The 4 Classes of Misdemeanors in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
September 28, 2018:
Felonies in Virginia: Classes and Penalties, Avvo
September 28, 2017:
Assault on Police Officer in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
September 23, 2018:
Grand Theft Auto in Fairfax, Criminal Law Blog
September 20, 2015:
Virginia Hit and Run Penalties, Criminal Law Blog
September 18, 2018:
Do Demerit Points Transfer Between States?, Criminal Law Blog
September 13, 2018:
Fine for Speeding in a Work Zone in Manassas, Criminal Law Blog
September 13, 2015:
DMV vs. Court-Ordered Driver's License Suspension in Virginia, Traffic blog
September 10, 2017:
What Are Virginia DMV Demerit Points?, Criminal Law Blog
September 1, 2015:
Virginia Battery Against a Schoolteacher 18.2-57(D), Criminal Law Blog
October, 2012:
Facing Facts About Social Networking and Privacy, Fairfax Bar Association Journal
October 8, 2018:
Difference Between Burglary and Robbery in Manassas, Avvo
October 8, 2018:
Mandatory Penalties for a Fourth Offense DUI in 10 Years in Virginia, Avvo
October 30, 2017:
Unlawful Wounding Charges in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
October 29, 2017:
DMV Demerit Points in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
October 20, 2018:
Carjacking in Virginia, Avvo
October 20, 2018:
Fairfax County Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
October 20, 2018:
Hit and Run in Virginia, Avvo
October 20, 2017:
Loudoun County Reckless Driving Charges, Criminal Law Blog
October 2, 2017:
Top 10 Tips for Alexandria Traffic Court, Criminal Law Blog
October 15, 2018:
What Speed is Reckless Driving in Virginia?, Criminal Law Blog
October 13, 2017:
Fairfax Carjacking Charge, Criminal Law Blog
October 12, 2018:
Robbery in Virginia, Avvo
October 12, 2015:
What to Expect After Your First DUI Conviction in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
October 11, 2018:
What is a Manassas Hit and Run?, Criminal Law Blog
October 10, 2018:
Proof of Burglary Charge in Virginia, Avvo
October 1, 2018:
Mandatory Penalties for a Third Offense DUI in 5 Years in Virginia, Avvo
November 9, 2018:
5 Types of Breaking and Entering Charges in Virginia, Avvo
November 8, 2018:
Bank Burglary in Virginia, Avvo
November 8, 2015:
Virginia DUI Second Offense in 5 Years, Criminal Law Blog
November 6, 2018:
Aggravated Malicious Wounding in Virginia, Avvo
November 6, 2015:
The 5 Ways a Driver Can be Convicted of a DUI in Virginia, Avvo
November 4, 2018:
3 Elements of Malicious Wounding in Virginia, Avvo
November 4, 2015:
DUI Penalties in Virginia, Avvo
November 3, 2018:
Is Speeding Considered Reckless Driving in Manassas?, Criminal Law Blog
November 29, 2015:
Third Offense DUI in 5 Years in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
November 23, 2018:
3 Ways a Person Can Be Charged with Shoplifting in Virginia, Avvo
November 23, 2018:
7 Important Things to Know About a Drunk in Public Charge in Virginia, Avvo
November 23, 2018:
Exceeding the Speed Limit in a Work Zone in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
November 21, 2018:
Common Theft Crimes in Virginia, Avvo
November 21, 2018:
Reckless Driving Charges in Virginia, Avvo
November 19, 2018:
3 Forms of Grand Larceny in Virginia, Avvo
November 16, 2018:
Frequently Asked Questions About Speeding in Virginia, Avvo
November 16, 2015:
Second Offense DUI in 10 Years in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
November 15, 2017:
Difference Between Malicious Wounding and Unlawful Wounding in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
November 11, 2017:
Virginia Hit and Run, Criminal Law Blog
May 29, 2018:
Burglary Charges in Manassas, Criminal Law Blog
May 27, 2016:
Driving Behavior and DUI Arrest in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
May 21, 2017:
Car Theft vs. Carjacking in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
May 18, 2016:
Field Sobriety Tests in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
May 18, 2015:
Virginia Speeding Tickets and DMV Points, Speeding Ticket Blog
May 16, 2016:
Differences Between the PBT and Breathalyzer Test in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
May 13, 2018:
Manassas Hit and Run Lawyer, Criminal Law Blog
May 13, 2017:
Failure to Yield to Stationary Emergency Vehicle, Criminal Law Blog
May 12, 2016:
Are Virginia DUI Suspects Required to Take A Blood Test?, LinkedIn
May 11, 2016:
The 3 Charges That Trigger the Implied Consent Law in Virginia, Avvo
May 1, 2016:
Preliminary Breath Test in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
March 4, 2018:
Manassas Burglary Charge, Criminal Law Blog
March 31, 2019:
Obtaining Money by False Pretenses in Virginia, Avvo
March 29, 2017:
Top 10 Tips for Prince William County Traffic Court, Criminal Law Blog
March 28, 2018:
Speeding Tickets in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
March 28, 2018:
Virginia Simple Assault, Criminal Law Blog
March 28, 2016:
Controlled Substances in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
March 28, 2016:
Schedules of Controlled Substances in Virginia, Avvo
March 25, 2019:
Virginia Aggravated Malicious Wounding Charge, Criminal Law Blog
March 23, 2016:
Importation of Cocaine in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
March 21, 2019:
Difference Between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
March 18, 2019:
Is Drunk in Public a Misdemeanor in Manassas?, Criminal Law Blog
March 18, 2016:
Why Was I Arrested for DUI in Fairfax?, Criminal Law Blog
March 16, 2016:
Purchasing Alcohol for Intoxicated Person Va. Code 4.1-306, Criminal Law Blog
March 14, 2016:
Third Offense Marijuana Possession with Intent to Distribute in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
March 12, 2016:
Second Offense Virginia Marijuana Possession with Intent to Distribute, Criminal Law Blog
March 10, 2018:
Is Speeding Considered Reckless Driving in Virginia?, Criminal Law Blog
March 10, 2016:
First Offense Virginia Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute, Criminal Law Blog
March 1, 2016:
Purchasing Alcohol for Underage Person, Criminal Law Blog
June 3, 2018:
Simple Assault Charge in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
June 27, 2015:
Virginia Hit and Run Charge: Death or Injury, Reckless Driving Blog
June 26, 2017:
Malicious Bodily Injury in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
June 21, 2021:
Should I Write A Book? A Conversation with an Author, District Bliss
June 21, 2018:
Hit and Run in Fairfax, Criminal Law Blog
June 20, 2015:
Virginia Hit and Run Charge: Damage to Attended Property, Reckless Driving Blog
June 2, 2015:
Top 10 Tips for Fairfax County Traffic Court, Avvo
June 15, 2015:
Virginia Hit and Run Charge: Damage to Unattended Property, Reckless Driving Blog
June 14, 2018:
Prince William County Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
June 11, 2018:
Fairfax Breaking and Entering Charge, Criminal Law Blog
July 8, 2015:
Fairfax Arson Charge Under 18.2-79, Property Crime Blog
July 31, 2015:
Misdemeanors in Virginia: Classes and Penalties, Avvo
July 28, 2017:
DMV Points and Driver's License Suspension of Minors in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
July 28, 2015:
Arson Charges in Fairfax 18.2-81 Burning Personal Property, Criminal Law Blog
July 25, 2018:
Alexandria Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
July 22, 2018:
Virginia Strangulation Charge, Criminal Law Blog
July 21, 2015:
18.2-82 Burning Building/Structure While Intending to Commit Felony, Criminal Law Blog
July 2, 2018:
Carjacking vs Car Theft in Manassas, Criminal Law Blog
July 15, 2017:
Manassas Reckless Driving Lawyer Explains Reckless Driving Charge, Criminal Law Blog
July 14, 2018:
What is the Difference Between Breaking and Entering and Burglary in Fairfax?, Criminal Law Blog
July 14, 2015:
18.2-80 Burning or Destroying Any Other Structure or Building, Criminal Law Blog
January 6, 2016:
Public Intoxication Charge Herndon Code 46-16, Criminal Law Blog
January 5, 2016:
Virginia Tampering with Vehicle, Criminal Law Blog
January 31, 2018:
Manassas Traffic Lawyer Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
January 3, 2019:
What is a Simple Assault in Virginia?, Criminal Law Blog
January 29, 2016:
Driving on Revoked License in Virginia Penalties: Second Offense, Criminal Law Blog
January 29, 2016:
Ignition Interlock Violations in Virginia, Avvo
January 27, 2016:
Virginia Driving on Revoked License First Offense: Penalties, Criminal Law Blog
January 25, 2016:
Ignition Interlock, Criminal Law Blog
January 22, 2017:
Probable Cause for A DUI Arrest in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
January 22, 2016:
First Offense Virginia Marijuana Possession Penalties, Criminal Law Blog
January 22, 2016:
Mandatory Penalties for a Second Offense DUI in 5 Years in Virginia, Avvo
January 20, 2016:
Third Offense Breathalyzer Refusal in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
January 19, 2018:
Handguns in Secured Vehicle Compartments are NOT Concealed Weapons, The Champion, Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
January 18, 2016:
Second Offense Breathalyzer Refusal in Virginia Penalties, Criminal Law Blog
January 17, 2016:
Breathalyzer Refusal Penalties in Virginia, Avvo
January 16, 2016:
First Offense Breathalyzer Refusal in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
January 12, 2016:
Alexandria Public Intoxication Charge 13-1-5, Criminal Law Blog
January 11, 2018:
Hit and Run Lawyer in Fairfax, Criminal Law Blog
January 10, 2016:
Fairfax Drunk in Public Charge 5-1-1, Criminal Law Blog
February, 2020:
Role of Indigent Defense Counsel Following Plea and Sentencing, The Champion, Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
February 8, 2019:
What Happens If I Miss A Court Date in Virginia, Avvo
February 4, 2018:
Do Demerit Points Transfer Between States?, Criminal Law Blog
February 28, 2016:
Interdicted Person in Possession of Alcohol, Criminal Law Blog
February 22, 2018:
Malicious Wounding Charge in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
February 11, 2019:
Difference Between Car Theft and Carjacking in Manassas, Criminal Law Blog
February 1, 2016:
Virginia Driving on Revoked License Third Offense in 10 Years: Penalties, Criminal Law Blog
December 6, 2015:
DUI Third Offense in 10 Years in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
December 31, 2018:
Manassas Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
December 29, 2017:
Breaking and Entering vs. Burglary in Fairfax, Criminal Law Blog
December 22, 2018:
Difference Between Carjacking and Car Theft in Virginia, Avvo
December 21, 2015:
Fairfax DUI Convictions and Mandatory Jail Time, Avvo
December 21, 2015:
Virginia Reckless Driving Penalties, Avvo
December 20, 2015:
Mandatory Penalties for a First Offense DUI in Virginia, Avvo
December 20, 2015:
Virginia DUI Penalties: 4th Offense in 10 Years, Criminal Law Blog
December 19, 2017:
Robbery Charge in Fairfax, Criminal Law Blog
December 17, 2017:
Is Speeding a Crime in Virginia?, Criminal Law Blog
December 15, 2018:
Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer in Virginia, Avvo
December 15, 2018:
Is Racing Considered a Crime in Virginia?, Criminal Law Blog
December 13, 2017:
Loudoun County Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
December 13, 2015:
DUI Penalties in Virginia: 4th Offense in 5 Years, Criminal Law Blog
December 12, 2018:
Burglary vs Robbery in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
December 10, 2018:
5 Types of Aggravated Abduction in Virginia, Avvo
August 4, 2015:
Fairfax Arson Felony Charge 18.2-86 Burning Woods, Criminal Law Blog
August 28, 2017:
Fairfax Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
August 23, 2018:
Assault on a Police Officer Charge in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
August 23, 2018:
Fairfax Traffic Lawyer Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
August 21, 2018:
What is the Difference Between Burglary and Robbery in Manassas?, Criminal Law Blog
August 2, 2018:
Battery Lawyer in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
August 2, 2017:
Top 10 Tips for Fairfax County Traffic Court, Criminal Law Blog
August 17, 2015:
Fairfax Arson Charge 18.2-88, Criminal Law Blog
August 14, 2017:
Alexandria Reckless Driving Charges, Criminal Law Blog
August 12, 2017:
Virginia Battery, Criminal Law Blog
August 11, 2015:
Fairfax Arson Charge 18.2-87 Intentionally Burning Woods, Criminal Law Blog
August 1, 2020:
More Than A. Fine: The True Cost of Speeding in Virginia, Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing
April 9, 2017:
Driving Too Fast for Highway and Traffic Conditions, Criminal Law Blog
April 30, 2018:
Loudoun County Traffic Lawyer Explains Traffic Charges, Criminal Law Blog
April 27, 2016:
Can the Police Make a Driver Take a Blood Test After a DUI Arrest in Virginia?, Criminal Law Blog
April 24, 2016:
Schedule I Controlled Substance Charges in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
April 20, 2018:
What is Assault on a Police Officer in Virginia?, Criminal Law Blog
April 19, 2019:
What is the Difference Between Breaking and Entering and Burglary in Virginia?, Avvo
April 15, 2017:
Failure to Yield Right of Way in Virginia §46.2-863, Criminal Law Blog
April 10, 2016:
Evidence of Intent to Distribute A Controlled Substance in Virginia, Criminal Law Blog
April 1, 2016:
Distribution of Controlled Substance on School Property Va. Code 18.2-255.2(A)(1), Criminal Law Blog
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