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G. Rex Flynn Jr.

G. Rex Flynn Jr.

The Flynn Law Firm
  • Criminal Law, DUI & DWI, Traffic Tickets ...
  • District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia
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Biography

Rex focuses his practice primarily in the criminal and family arenas. He firmly believes client-centered representation. As such, the client’s needs are the primary driver of the course of litigation. Once the client’s needs and wishes are established, Rex Flynn will zealously work (with integrity) to obtain the desired result, often with innovative solutions.

A graduate of George Mason University’s School of Law, Mr. Flynn served multiple terms in student government, the Black Law Students Association (regional and local), the American Bar Association (the 11th Circuit Lt. Governor of Diversity), the Honor Committee and as an editor for the Journal of Law, Economics and Policy. Rex is also a proud alum of his beloved Hampton University, where he studied psychology, and was involved in the Concert Choir. As an attorney, Rex is a member of several bar associations where he practices, and has served on the Board of Directors for the Arlington County Bar Association.

In his spare time, Rex enjoys cheering for his beloved NY Knicks, his hometown Redskins, and playing with his dog Bam Bam. If you or someone you care about has been accused of a crime or is in need of legal assistance, contact the Flynn Law Firm. We are an African American law firm with 8 years of experience. You deserve to be represented by an attorney that you trust and that will fight for you to the very end. Give us a call today for a free consultation.

Education
Hampton University
B.A. | Psychology
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George Mason University School of Law
J.D. (2008) | Law
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Professional Experience
Trial Attorney
The Flynn Law Firm
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Awards
Dean's Award
George Mason University School of Law
Rodney Pulliam Memorial Scholarship
National Black Law Students Association
Sandy Brown Memorial Scholarship
National Black Law Students Association
Nelson Mandela Scholarship
National Black Law Students Association
Glenn C. Lewis Scholarship
George Mason University School of Law
Fellowship
Council for Legal Education Opportunities
Professional Associations
American Bar Association
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Arlingon County Bar Association
Board of Directors
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Old Dominion Bar Association
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Maryland State Bar
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Northern Virginia Black Attorney's Association
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Fairfax County Bar Association
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Alexandria Bar Association
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National Association Of Criminal Defense Attorneys
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Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Association
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Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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Arlington Bar Association
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D.C. Bar
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Virginia State Bar
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Omega Psi Phi, Fraternity, Inc.
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
District of Columbia
District of Columbia Bar
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Maryland
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Virginia
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Fees
  • Free Consultation
    We offer Free 60 minute consultations on Criminal and Traffic matters. For domestic matters, we offer 90 minutes consultations for a fee of $150.
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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
Divorce
Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Juvenile Law
Languages
  • English
Legal Answers
Q. plea deal changed my simple possession to possession of paraphernalia but on courtbar it still says sim. pos. why?
A: You should contact your previous attorney, or go to the clerk's office for the most specific answer to your question. Courtbar.org appears to link to the Virginia Supreme Court's website, which I am very familiar with. When you pull up your case, under "charge information" it will have "possession of marijuana," correct? But, if you look directly below that field, and go down three other fields, you should see a field titled "Amended Charge." In THAT field, you should see, "possession of paraphernalia."

You're probably overlooking that field, which shows what your charge was changed to, and only seeing the original charge, and the guilty finding. But, if there was a guilty finding, you should examine whether the charge was amended, and what it was amended to. That will be the charge you were found guilty of, not the original. ... Read More
Q. What do I do if I’ve been charged for lying to a police officer when I didn’t really lie to them?
A: If you have been charged with a crime, the burden of persuasion before the court if on the Government. In other words, the government has to convince the judge / jury that there is no reasonable doubt that you lied to them. That is an extremely high burden to meet. Obviously, preparation of a defense in a situation that you describe requires the time and attention of an attorney, and you should contact an attorney to sit down and talk with them about the specifics of your case, so that you can chart a path forward as to demonstrating to the judge / jury that there are reasonable doubts that you lied to the officer. In order to prove that you were lying to the officer, they have to not only prove that what you said was not true, but that you KNEW it wasn't true when you said it. That is going to be the hardest part of their case against you. Whether they can prove that you knew it wasn't true, will take a thoughtful review of all the facts in your case by a skilled criminal defense attorney. You should contact an attorney for assistance in your defense. ... Read More
Q. Sentencing guidelines for 3rd larceney charge in va
A: This is not something that can be answered without meeting with an attorney, one on one. The sentencing guidelines take into account some extremely specific information about the person to be sentenced, including the number of current charges, the number and nature of the previous charges and a lot of information that are specific to the person being sentenced. The purpose of the guidelines are to create a sentencing range to recommend to the judge about the specific defendant. That recommendation range is going to be programmed around the prior criminal history, the current charges, the nature of the prior charges and a number of other nuanced factors that are designed to let the judge know how this particular defendant should be punished, how other defendants that were similar to this defendant were punished, and this particular defendant's likelihood to reoffend. You should contact a skilled criminal defense attorney and present them with all of this information so that they can calculate the guidelines for you. Alternatively, if that person is soon to be sentenced, the sentencing judge will (almost certainly, unless the parties choose to waive it) order the guidelines to be calculated, and you can get a copy of the guidelines usually a week or two before the sentencing date. ... Read More
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The Flynn Law Firm (Arlington Office)
2111 Wilson Boulevard
Suite 700-F
Arlington, VA 22201
Telephone: (703) 310-7624
Fax: (703) 310-7625
The Flynn Law Firm (Fairfax Office - By Appointment)
11325 Random Hills Road
Suite 360-A146
Fairfax, VA 22030
Telephone: (703) 310-7624
Fax: (703) 310-7625