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In Virginia, if someone gives, offers, or promises anything of value to a government or public official or employee with the intent to influence the government or public official's actions, decisions, or opinions, the person may be charged with bribery.
If a government or public official or employee accepts a bribe or seeks or solicits a bribe from another, he may be charged with bribery.
Bribes can range from monetary gifts to material gifts and may be in exchange for favorable treatment.
If you are facing bribery charges, contact the law offices of Patrick N. Anderson in Virginia. Our firm has more than 17 years of successfully representing people charged with all types of criminal and traffic offenses. We are one of Virginia's largest and leading criminal and traffic defense firms. We serve Alexandria and the Northern part of Virginia and we want to help you. We treat each client as part of our family, providing the representation you deserve.
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