About Casey Rian
Casey Rian Stevens practices criminal law in Woodbridge, Virginia — He has been a member of the Virginia State Bar since 1988. The firm he operates focuses on various aspects of criminal defense, including DUI & DWI cases, traffic tickets, and white collar crime. His office is located in the heart of Woodbridge, making it accessible for clients throughout the region. He earned his J.D. from George Mason University in 1988, after obtaining a B.S. in Business with a concentration in Finance from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1984.
His educational background provides a solid foundation for understanding the financial implications often involved in criminal cases. During law school, he worked as a judicial law clerk, which enhanced his legal research and writing skills. Most of his career has involved roles that directly impact his practice today. He has served as a prosecutor, gaining valuable insight into the workings of the criminal justice system. After transitioning to defense work, he became a partner and eventually the owner of his firm. His experience allows him to navigate complex legal issues effectively, whether representing clients in court or negotiating settlements.
In addition to his practice, Stevens is actively involved in several legal associations. He is the President of the Prince William County Bar Association and has held various leadership roles within the Virginia State Bar, including Chair of the Criminal Law Section Board of Governors. His commitment to ethics in the legal profession is evident through his work on the 5th District Section III Ethics Committee, where he has served as Chair and Secretary. These roles reflect his dedication to upholding legal standards and mentoring younger attorneys. Stevens is licensed to practice in Virginia, the 4th Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
His broad jurisdictional knowledge allows him to represent clients in a variety of settings. He is known for being a advocate for his clients, to protect their rights at every stage of the legal process. Cases typically involve initial consultations, pre-trial motions, trial representation, and appeals when necessary — As he looks to the future, Stevens remains committed to serving the Woodbridge community. He is passionate about criminal defense and aims to provide the best possible outcomes for his clients. His experience, combined with his active involvement in the legal community, positions him as a leading attorney in criminal law in Virginia.