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MEET TRAVIS

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"Spotsylvania deserves to have a Commonwealth’s Attorney who is involved in the community and attuned to the concerns of the citizens of the county and focused on ensuring justice and protecting this community."

 

As many of you know, I have decided to run for Commonwealth’s Attorney of Spotsylvania County. My decision is in response to the requests of numerous citizens and groups throughout the community and additionally I believe the role of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is to ensure justice for the community. I have been a prosecutor in the City of Fredericksburg for the last ten years where I have earned a reputation of being tough, but fair. During my time there, I have heard and seen first-hand the frustration felt by local law enforcement and the citizens of Spotsylvania County regarding the pursuit of justice by the current Commonwealth’s Attorney, Mr. Neely.  The Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office and the citizens of this county deserve much better. I made Spotsylvania my home and I simply want to bring dedicated service, accountability, and justice to the citizens of this great county. They deserve nothing less.

 

For those of you who do not know me, my father was a career law enforcement officer in Virginia and instilled a strong sense of justice in me. My father retired to Florida so I attended college at Florida State University majoring in criminology and went on to law school at the University of Miami. I then returned to Virginia where I have been a probation officer, assistant public defender, and now a prosecutor for over ten years. In all three positions, I was placed in a supervisory role within the office.

 

As an attorney, I have handled thousands of cases ranging from traffic violations to first degree murder. During my career as a prosecutor, I have worn many hats aside from regular duties to include supervising juvenile prosecutions, gang prosecutions, drug court prosecutions, and running a regularly sitting Special Grand Jury. Additionally, I have practiced in all of the courts of the region as a special prosecutor to include Spotsylvania County on several occasions. I have lectured for the U.S. Department of Justice, National District Attorney’s Association, Virginia State Police, Fredericksburg Police, Virginia Commonwealth Attorney’s Services Council, and the Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy.  Additionally, I am also a faculty member for the Commonwealth’s Attorneys’ Services Council’s Trial Advocacy School that teaches the newly hired prosecutors each year at the William & Mary Law School.

 

The last year has been very humbling for me. First, I was voted employee of the year by my co-workers, and then I was nominated for a General District Judgeship by my peers in the Fredericksburg Area Bar Association. I am honored to know that my fellow members of the bar placed that level of confidence in me.

I am very grateful, and consider myself lucky, to be a prosecutor as I get to ensure that every attempt is made to secure justice for the victims of crime. I get to fight for those who cannot and make their voices heard. Additionally, I get to ensure the safety of the citizens and businesses of the Commonwealth from future harm. I take my responsibilities to heart and feel blessed to be able to represent the citizens of the Commonwealth on a daily basis. I strive to make not only the Fredericksburg region, but the Commonwealth a safer place to live, conduct business, and to raise a family.

 

Speaking of family, I would be remiss if I did not mention that I consider myself very lucky to have my wonderful wife Kristin, who is a prosecutor in Stafford County, and my daughter Avery supporting me in this endeavor. As my beautiful daughter tells people “mommy and daddy fight bad guys”.

 

Spotsylvania deserves to have a Commonwealth’s Attorney who is involved in the community and attuned to the concerns of the citizens of the county and focused on ensuring justice and protecting this community.

I ask you now to allow me to utilize my education, abilities, and experience to serve the citizens of Spotsylvania County as your next Commonwealth’s Attorney. I can only accomplish this important task with your help and support. Please feel free to contact me at Tbird4ca@gmail.com.

 
NEW LEADERSHIP DELIVERING RESULTS FOR OUR COMMUNITY

 

 

Upon graduation from law school, I returned to the Commonwealth to pursue my legal career.  After brief stops working for the Department of Juvenile Justice and the Office of the Public Defender, I came to work for the Office of the Commonwealth's Attorney in the City of Fredericksburg in 2004. With the city, I have handled thousands of cases, everything from simple traffic to first degree murder cases. I have been fortunate to work for and learn from two very experienced Commonwealth's Attorneys, the Honorable Charles S. Sharp and the Honorable LaBravia J. Jenkins, as well as my prior Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney, the Honorable Phillip U. Fines. 

 

I have loved my career as a prosecutor as it brings immeasurable satisfaction and pride knowing that I help provide justice for victims and make the Commonwealth a safer place. While working in the city, I have been fortunate to represent the citizens of other jurisdictions, to include Spotsylvania County, as a Special Prosecutor.  My family and I call Spotsylvania County our home.  Its citizens, law enforcement officers, and businesses deserve to have a Commonwealth's Attorney who is focused on justice and making this County a safer place to live and work.

 

Some of My Cases

Spotsylvania woman pleads guilty after embezzling from octogenarian's bank account

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Man to serve more than 10 years in prison for two armed robberies in Fredericksburg

 

Man sentenced for two gas station robberies in Fredericksburg

 

Spotsylvania Woman Pleads Guilty after Embezzling from Octogenarian's Bank Account  

 

Serial Burglar Pleads Guilty to Felony Charges after String of Downtown Break-Ins 

 

Sex Offender Sentenced to 15 Years

 

Woman gets prison time for biting a Fredericksburg police officer

 

City man gets two years in child abuse case

 

Man gets 10 years in prison for burning children's hands

 

Jury convicts defendant of attacking police officers and recommends over 16 years

 

Three men imprisoned in attack, stabbing

 

Man pleads guilty to 33 burglary-related charges

 

Man sentenced in burglaries

 

Defendant shouts at judge, prosecutor

 

Spotsylvania man pleads guilty in HVAC thefts

(Nestor received an active 4 year and 8 month sentence)

 

30-month sentence for nude pictures

 

Heroin supplier gets five years

 

Clash with state troopers gets man eight years

 

Molester gets 25 years

 

Shooter Convicted-Jury calls for 38 year term in Central Park slaying

 

9 years for beating-Man gets 9 years in attack on baby.

Man gets 20 years in rape-

Rodney Braxton was arrested last year for 2001 attack;

cold DNA hit had implicated him.

 

City woman gets 15 years in stabbing

 

Man gets 9 years for killing a friend

 

City man, 18 sentenced for robbery, carjacking

 

Burglary spree in area of University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg gets man six years

 

 

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