Petersburg, Virginia

Criminal Defense Lawyer Petersburg, Virginia

Petersburg is an independent city with its own distinct court system, and its dockets carry a significant volume of serious felony cases. When the stakes are this high, experience and local knowledge are not optional.

Petersburg sits approximately 25 miles south of Richmond along I-95, and like Richmond, it is an independent city — fully separate from any surrounding county, with its own complete court system. That distinction matters in ways that go beyond geography: Petersburg has its own judges, its own Commonwealth's Attorney's Office, its own police department, and its own procedural culture. An attorney who practices primarily in the Richmond suburbs will be working at a disadvantage in Petersburg's courts without significant experience in this specific jurisdiction.

Petersburg courts handle a higher proportion of serious felony matters — drug distribution, assault, robbery, and violent offenses — than most suburban county courts in the region. This is not a place to appear unprepared. Standish Alexander has served Petersburg clients for over 30 years, appearing regularly in Petersburg General District Court and Petersburg Circuit Court, and he knows the prosecutors, the judicial temperament, and the procedural expectations of these specific courtrooms.

Alexander Law Office also serves clients in Colonial Heights — an independent city immediately adjacent to Petersburg — and Dinwiddie County, which borders Petersburg to the south and west. If you face charges anywhere in the greater Petersburg area, we can represent you.

Petersburg Court System

The Petersburg Courts

Because Petersburg is an independent city, its court system is entirely self-contained — separate from Dinwiddie County, Colonial Heights, or any other nearby jurisdiction.

Petersburg General District Court

150 N Sycamore Street
Petersburg, VA 23803

All misdemeanor charges, traffic violations (including DUI and reckless driving), and preliminary hearings for felony matters arising within Petersburg city limits are heard here. If a felony probable cause determination is made, the case moves to Petersburg Circuit Court. Misdemeanor convictions may be appealed de novo to Circuit Court within 10 days.

Petersburg Circuit Court

7 Courthouse Avenue
Petersburg, VA 23803

Petersburg Circuit Court handles all felony trials and jury trials within the city. This court sees a significant volume of serious felony matters — drug distribution, robbery, and violent crimes among them. Experienced, prepared felony defense counsel who has appeared in this courtroom is essential. The stakes of a felony conviction are permanent: incarceration, loss of civil rights, and a record that follows you for life.

Colonial Heights & Dinwiddie County Courts

Greater Petersburg Area

Colonial Heights is an independent city immediately south of Petersburg with its own General District and Circuit courts. Dinwiddie County, which borders Petersburg to the south, has courts in Dinwiddie. Alexander Law Office serves clients in all of these jurisdictions — you do not need a separate attorney for each city or county in the greater Petersburg area.

Petersburg Commonwealth's Attorney

Petersburg, VA 23803

The Petersburg Commonwealth's Attorney's Office prosecutes all criminal matters in Petersburg city courts. This office handles a substantial volume of serious felony charges and has well-developed prosecution approaches for the types of cases most commonly charged in Petersburg. Standish Alexander's decades of Petersburg court practice give him detailed insight into how this office operates and how to challenge its cases most effectively.

Petersburg-Area Enforcement and Case Profile

Petersburg's court docket reflects the unique character of the city and its enforcement landscape. Key factors that define criminal cases in Petersburg include:

  • Interstate 95 — runs through Petersburg; a major DUI enforcement corridor with both Petersburg Police Department and Virginia State Police patrols
  • US-460 (Crater Road) — primary east-west arterial through Petersburg; active enforcement for DUI and traffic violations
  • US-1 (Jefferson Davis Highway) — north-south through the city; consistent patrol presence
  • Drug enforcement — Petersburg courts handle a significant volume of drug possession and distribution cases; simple possession to felony-level distribution charges all appear on Petersburg dockets
  • Fort Gregg-Adams (formerly Fort Lee) — the nearby military base means some Petersburg-area clients are active-duty military or veterans, adding potential military consequences to civilian criminal charges
  • Serious felony matters — robbery, assault and battery on law enforcement, and other serious charges appear in Petersburg Circuit Court at rates higher than in the surrounding suburban counties
What We Handle

Practice Areas Served in Petersburg

Alexander Law Office handles the full range of criminal and traffic matters in Petersburg city courts, Colonial Heights, and Dinwiddie County. Every case receives direct, personal attention from Standish Alexander.

DUI Defense

DUI arrests on I-95, Crater Road, and US-1 in Petersburg — challenging every element from the legality of the stop to the reliability of the breath test.

Reckless Driving

Reckless driving is a criminal misdemeanor in Virginia — not a traffic ticket. Petersburg reckless driving charges require a real defense, not just a fine payment.

Traffic Tickets

Contesting Petersburg and Colonial Heights traffic citations to protect your license, driving record, and insurance costs.

Criminal Defense

Comprehensive misdemeanor and felony defense in Petersburg GDC and Circuit Court — from arraignment through trial or plea resolution.

Expungement

Petitioning Petersburg Circuit Court for expungement of eligible charges under Virginia's expanded expungement law — a fresh start for qualifying clients.

Drug Possession

From simple possession to distribution-level charges — Petersburg's active drug enforcement requires an experienced defense attorney who knows these courts and these prosecutors.

Assault & Battery

Defense of assault, battery, domestic assault, and assault on law enforcement charges in Petersburg courts — charges that frequently escalate to felony level.

Theft & Larceny

Representing Petersburg clients on petit larceny, grand larceny, and shoplifting charges — working toward the best possible outcome for your situation.

License Suspension

Helping Petersburg-area clients petition for restricted driving privileges and work through the DMV reinstatement process.

Felony Defense

Petersburg Circuit Court handles serious felony matters. The consequences of conviction are irreversible — experienced trial counsel is not a luxury here, it is a necessity.

Misdemeanor Defense

Petersburg GDC misdemeanor convictions create permanent records. Thorough representation begins at the first court appearance — not when things go wrong at trial.

Local Expertise

Why Petersburg Demands Experienced Local Counsel

An Independent City With Its Own System

Petersburg is legally independent from Dinwiddie County and all surrounding jurisdictions. Its courts, its prosecutors, and its procedural culture are entirely its own. Attorneys who seldom practice here are navigating unfamiliar territory — and in serious cases, that unfamiliarity costs clients dearly.

Serious Felony Case Experience

Petersburg Circuit Court handles a higher concentration of serious felony matters than most suburban Virginia courts. Representing clients effectively here requires trial experience, an understanding of Petersburg-specific evidentiary issues, and credibility before the bench.

Former Prosecutor Advantage

Having served as a prosecutor before entering private defense practice, Standish Alexander brings insight into how Commonwealth's Attorneys offices throughout the region — including Petersburg — structure their cases and make strategic decisions. That perspective is a real advantage for defense clients.

Regional Coverage Including Fort Gregg-Adams

The proximity of Fort Gregg-Adams means that some Petersburg-area clients face dual civilian and potential military consequences from criminal charges. Mr. Alexander understands the stakes involved for military personnel and veterans and works to protect all aspects of his clients' interests.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — Petersburg Courts

Where is Petersburg General District Court located?

Petersburg General District Court is at 150 N Sycamore Street, Petersburg, VA 23803. It handles all traffic offenses, misdemeanors, and preliminary felony hearings arising within Petersburg's city limits. The Petersburg Circuit Court is separately located at 7 Courthouse Avenue, where all felony trials and appeals are heard. Both courts are in the downtown Petersburg area.

Does Alexander Law Office represent clients in Petersburg?

Yes. Standish Alexander has served Petersburg clients for over 30 years. He regularly appears in both Petersburg General District Court and Petersburg Circuit Court. His practice extends throughout the greater Petersburg area, including Colonial Heights and Dinwiddie County. If you or a family member faces charges anywhere in or around Petersburg, Alexander Law Office can provide direct, experienced representation.

What are the most common criminal charges in Petersburg?

Petersburg courts handle a significant volume of drug possession and distribution charges, DUI cases arising from I-95 and Crater Road enforcement, assault and battery, theft and larceny, and serious felony matters including drug distribution and violent crimes. Compared to suburban county courts in the Richmond metro, Petersburg's Circuit Court docket carries a higher proportion of serious felony charges that require experienced, trial-ready counsel.

Are Petersburg courts strict on drug charges?

For felony-level drug charges — particularly distribution or possession with intent to distribute — Petersburg Circuit Court and the Petersburg Commonwealth's Attorney's Office pursue aggressive prosecution. The consequences of a distribution conviction include significant mandatory minimum sentences under Virginia law, and there is limited room for informal resolution on the most serious charges. Simple possession in General District Court offers more potential options for first-time offenders, including Virginia's first-offender diversion under Code § 18.2-251. The distinction between possession and distribution — and whether the evidence actually supports the higher charge — is often the most critical question in these cases. Mr. Alexander has the experience to evaluate that question thoroughly.

Does Standish Alexander handle cases in Dinwiddie County and Colonial Heights?

Yes. Alexander Law Office serves clients in all courts in the greater Petersburg area, including Colonial Heights — an independent city immediately south of Petersburg with its own General District and Circuit courts — and Dinwiddie County, which has its own court system in the county seat. If your charge occurred anywhere in the Petersburg area, including these surrounding jurisdictions, Mr. Alexander can represent you without you needing to find a different attorney for a different city or county.

Service Area

Areas We Also Serve

Alexander Law Office serves clients throughout Central Virginia. If your charge occurred north of Petersburg, we handle cases in these surrounding jurisdictions:

Facing Charges in Petersburg? Call for a Free Consultation Today.

Petersburg courts handle serious criminal cases — and serious cases require serious representation. Standish Alexander has practiced in Petersburg courts for over 30 years. Call now for a free, confidential consultation.