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Jay Jones was convicted of reckless driving after speeding at 116 mph

Jones avoided up to one year in jail by completing 1,000 hours of community service split between his political action committee and the NAACP Virginia State Conference.

  • Jay Jones, the Democratic nominee for Attorney General in Virginia, was convicted of reckless driving after being caught driving 116 mph on January 21, 2022, as reported by the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  • To avoid a one-year jail sentence, he completed 1,000 hours of community service, half with the NAACP and half logged with his own political action committee, Meet Our Moment, which has raised concerns about the validity of his service.
  • Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has publicly questioned Jones's judgment, stating that doing community service with his own PAC was inappropriate and not charitable under Virginia law.
  • Jones has referred to his speeding incident as a 'serious mistake' and mentioned that he accepted responsibility for his actions and completed the court requirements.
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The Virginian Pilot broke the news in Norfolk, United States on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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