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Riley & Wells Attorneys-At-Law

Riley & Wells Attorneys-At-Law - Richmond, VA

Criminal Law Lawyers in Richmond, VA

1518 Willow Lawn Drive, Suite 200 Richmond, VA 23230

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Richmond Criminal Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • Criminal Law

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Cody A. Remington

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W. Edward Riley IV

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Richmond, VA

1518 Willow Lawn Drive, Suite 200
Richmond, VA 23230

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Phone: 804-673-7111

Website: https://www.rileywellslaw.com

Hours: 9am-5pm; Appointments:Weekday

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Additional Virginia Locations

Emporia, VA  (62 miles)

411 Ingleside Ave., Suite E
Emporia, VA 23847

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Phone: 434-637-8559

Website: https://www.rileywellslaw.com/jurisdiction/emporia-va/

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Eastville, VA  (86.7 miles)

16412 Courthouse Road
Eastville, VA 23347

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Phone: 757-678-1919

Website: https://www.rileywellslaw.com/northampton-county-va/

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