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R. Clinton Clary Jr.
Experienced Criminal and Traffic Defense
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Biography
A native of Southside Virginia, Clint Clary has been defending criminal and traffic cases in Southside Virginia for over 30 years.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- North Carolina
- Virginia
- 4th Circuit
Professional Experience
- Partner
- Slayton & Clary
- - Current
- Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney
- Brunswick County Commonwealth Attorney
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Education
- University of Richmond School of Law
- J.D. (1983)
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- Hampden-Sydney College
- B.A. (1979)
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Awards
- Ceritificate of Appreciation for Extraordinary Public Service
- Virginia State Bar
Professional Associations
- Virginia Assoociation of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Member
- Current
- Brunswick County Bar Association
- President
- - Current
- North Carolina State Bar
- Member
- - Current
- Virginia State Bar
- Member
- - Current
- Virginia State Bar
- Third District Ethics Committee
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Certifications
- Certified Capital Defense Lead Counsel
- Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
- Certified Felony Defense Lead Counsel
- Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
- Certified Misdemeanor Defense Lead Counsel
- Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
- Certified Juvenile Defense Lead Counsel
- Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Slayton & Clary Website
Legal Answers
5 Questions Answered
- Q. Can i be charged with felony breaking and entering if i went next door to check on a neighbor but they were not home
- A: Theoretically you could be charged, but breaking and entering requires that the prosecution prove a specific intent to commit a criminal offense.
- Q. Can the police release your personal details (photo, name etc) to the press even before a trial?
- A: Once you have been arrested, anything on the warrant or indictment is a matter of public record and is available to the press.
- Q. Is posing viagra without prescription a misdemeanor or felony in Virginia, is there possible jail time?
- A: Viagra is a Schedule 3 drug. Distribution of a Schedule 3 drug in Virginia is a Class 5 felony, punishable by up to 10 years in the penitentiary. That being said, penitentiary time is unlikely for a first offender, but the charge should not be taken likely even if the substance is Viagra rather than a traditional recreational drug.
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