Jean Kathryn Humbrecht, experienced Criminal Defense, Federal Crime attorney in Manassas, VA with 20 reviews
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Jean Kathryn Humbrecht

9071 Center Street, Manassas, VA

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Education

2014:
The George Washington University Law School, LL.M - Master of Laws
2010:
Ave Maria School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Anonymous

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18 Nov, 2024
Jean represented me in court without my presence (which I really appreciated). She was clear in writing what I had to do to satisfy my responsibility. I felt she was very professional! I had a good driving record. She got the Commonwealth Attorney to agree to dismiss my charge.
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N.r.

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24 Oct, 2024
Jean Humbrecht proved to be a reliable and dependable attorney that can be trusted especially in legal matters. Attorney Humbrecht gave sound counsel and she came through in the end as promised. I highly recommend Jean Humbrecht if you are looking for an experienced professional who has the procedural knowledge to win your case.
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Michael

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22 Oct, 2024
Jean represented me in court for reckless driving - I did not have to be there. She was clear in writing what I had to do to satisfy my responsibility. Very professional!! I had a good driving record. She got the Commonwealth Attorney to agree to dismiss my charge of Speeding on September 12 , 2024.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney
“She did an amazing job through the whole process. She explained everything in detail and was very caring through the whole deal.”
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Caring and compassionate approach
“She is very kind, caring and easy to talk to.”
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Responsive and dedicated to clients
“She is very responsive to emails and phone calls. Her advise was comforting and spot on. Her hard work and dedication to my case was outstanding!”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients
“She solved it and I did the driving course and she worked hard and my case was dismissed.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I highly recommend her. She is an exceptional attorney!!!”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2021:
District Bliss Blog, Should I Write a Book? A Conversation with an Author
2020:
The Champion, Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Role of Indigent Defense Counsel Following Plea and Sentencing
2020:
Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, More Than A Fine: The True Cost of Speeding in Virginia
2019:
Criminal Law Blog, What is a Simple Assault in Virginia?
2019:
Criminal Law Blog, Difference Between Car Theft and Carjacking in Manassas
2019:
Criminal Law Blog, Is Drunk in Public a Misdemeanor in Manassas?
2019:
Criminal Law Blog, Difference Between Grand Theft Auto and Robbery in Virginia
2018:
The Champion, Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Handguns in Secured Vehicle Compartments are NOT Concealed Weapons
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Hit and Run Lawyer in Fairfax
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Do Demerit Points Transfer Between States?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Manassas Traffic Lawyer Explains Traffic Charges
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Malicious Wounding Charge in Virginia
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Manassas Burglary Charge
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Is Speeding Considered Reckless Driving in Virginia?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Simple Assault
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Aggravated Malicious Wounding Charge
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Loudoun County Traffic Lawyer Explains Traffic Charges
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, What is Assault on a Police Officer in Virginia?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Manassas Hit and Run Lawyer
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Speeding Tickets in Virginia
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Burglary Charges in Manassas
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Simple Assault Charge in Virginia
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Fairfax Breaking and Entering Charge
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Prince William Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Hit and Run in Fairfax
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Carjacking vs Car Theft in Manassas
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, What is the Difference Between Breaking and Entering and Burglary in Fairfax?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Strangulation Charge
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Alexandria Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Battery Lawyer in Virginia
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, What is the Difference Between Burglary and Robbery in Manassas?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Fairfax Traffic Lawyer Explains Traffic Charges
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Assault on a Police Officer Charge in Virginia
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Fine for Speeding in a Work Zone in Manassas
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Do Demerit Points Transfer Between States?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Grand Theft Auto Charge in Fairfax
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, What is a Manassas Hit and Run?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, What Speed is Reckless Driving in Fairfax?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Fairfax County Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Is Speeding Considered Reckless Driving in Manassas?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Exceeding the Speed Limit in a Work Zone in Virginia
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Is Racing Considered a Crime in Virginia?
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Burglary vs Robbery in Virginia
2018:
Criminal Law Blog, Manassas Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Probable Cause for a DUI Arrest in Virginia
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Top 10 Tips for Prince William County Traffic Court
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Failure to Yield Right of Way in Virginia §46.2-863
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Driving Too Fast for Highway and Traffic Conditions
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Failure to Yield to Stationary Emergency Vehicle
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Car Theft vs. Carjacking in Virginia
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Manassas Reckless Driving Lawyer Explains Reckless Driving Charge
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Malicious Bodily Injury in Virginia
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, DMV Points and Driver's License Suspension of Minors in Virginia
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Top 10 Tips for Fairfax County Traffic Court
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Alexandria Reckless Driving Charges
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Battery
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Fairfax Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, What Are Virginia DMV Demerit Points?
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Malicious Wounding Charge
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Top 10 Tips for Alexandria Traffic Court
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Assault on Police Officer in Virginia
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Fairfax Carjacking Charge
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Loudoun County Reckless Driving Charges
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Unlawful Wounding Charges in Virginia
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Hit and Run
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Difference Between Malicious Wounding and Unlawful Wounding in Virginia
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, DMV Demerit Points in Virginia
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Is Speeding a Crime in Virginia?
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Loudoun County Traffic Attorney Explains Traffic Charges
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Robbery Charge in Fairfax
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Breaking and Entering vs. Burglary in Fairfax
2016:
criminal law blog, Virginia Tampering with Vehicle
2016:
criminal law blog, Public Intoxication Charge Herndon Code 46-16
2016:
Criminal Law blog, First Offense Virginia Marijuana Possession Penalties
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Ignition Interlock
2016:
Criminal Law blog, Virginia Driving on Revoked License First Offense: Penalties
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Driving on Revoked License in Virginia Penalties: Second Offense
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Driving on Revoked License Third Offense in 10 Years: Penalties
2016:
criminal law blog, First Offense Breathalyzer Refusal in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Second Offense Breathalyzer Refusal in Virginia Penalties
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Third Offense Breathalyzer Refusal in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Fairfax Drunk in Public Charge 5-1-1
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Purchasing Alcohol for Underage Person
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Interdicted Person in Possession of Alcohol
2016:
criminal law blog, First Offense Virginia Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Third Offense Marijuana Possession with Intent to Distribute in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Second Offense Virginia Marijuana Possession with Intent to Distribute
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Why Was I Arrested for DUI in Fairfax?
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Controlled Substances in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Alexandria Public Intoxication Charge 13-1-5
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Distribution of Controlled Substance on School Property Va. Code 18.2-255.2(A)( 1)
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Importation of Cocaine in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Schedule I Controlled Substance Charges in Virginia
2016:
criminal law blog, Can the Police Make You Take a Blood Test After a DUI Arrest in Virginia?
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Preliminary Breath Tests in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Purchasing Alcohol for Intoxicated Person Va. Code 4.1-306
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Field Sobriety Tests in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Differences Between the PBT and Breathalyzer Test in Virginia
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Driving Behavior and DUI Arrest in Virginia
2016:
LinkedIn, Are Virginia DUI Ssuspects Required to Take a Blood Test?
2015:
Speeding Ticket Blog, Virginia Speeding Tickets and DMV Points
2015:
Reckless Driving Blog, Virginia Hit and Run Charge: Damage to Unattended Property
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Hit and Run Charge: Damage to Attended Property
2015:
Reckless Driving Blog, Virginia Hit and Run Charge: Death or Injury
2015:
Property Crime Blog, Fairfax Arson Charge Under 18.2-79
2015:
Criminal Law blog, 18.2-80 Burning or Destroying Any Other Building or Structure
2015:
Criminal Law blog, 18.2-82 Burning Building/Structure While Intending to Commit Felony
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Arson Charges in Fairfax 18.2-81 Burning Personal Property
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Fairfax Arson Felony Charge 18.2-86 Burning Woods
2015:
Criminal Law blog, Fairfax Arson Charge 18.2-87 Intentionally Burning Woods
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Fairfax Arson Charge 18.2-88
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Battery Against a Schoolteacher 18.2-57(D)
2015:
Traffic Blog, DMV vs. Court-Ordered Driver's License Suspension in Virginia
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, The 4 Classes of Misdemeanors in Virginia
2015:
criminal law blog, What to Expect After Your First DUI Conviction in Virginia
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia DUI Second Offense in 5 Years
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Second Offense DUI in 10 Years in Virginia
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Third Offense DUI in 5 Years in Virginia
2015:
Criminal Law blog, DUI Third Offense in 10 Years in Virginia
2015:
Criminal Law blog, DUI Penalties in Virginia: 4th Offense in 5 years
2015:
criminal law blog, Virginia DUI Penalties: 4th Offense in 10 Years
2015:
criminal law blog, Assaulting a Police Officer in Virginia
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Virginia Hit and Run Penalties
2012:
Virginia Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Newsletter, Keeping Up with the Jones Opinion
2012:
Fairfax Bar Association Journal, Facing Facts About Social Networking and Privacy
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