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Susan F. Fremit
Biography
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Born in Britain, Susan F. Fremit emigrated to Canada when she was a young child. As a teenager, she completed her secondary school education while travelling between England, Portugal, and Spain. Through being very involved with every community she lived in, Susan encountered diverse European and Canadian cultures, which lead to her passion for justice and an interest in the law.
Beginning with a Canadian Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with a major in French and a minor in Spanish from the University of Calgary, Susan then obtained her Canadian Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the University of Calgary Law School in 1989.​​​
Moving across the country, Susan relocated from Calgary, Alberta, to Windsor, Ontario, where she received her call to the bar and began the start of a successful Canadian law career. After a decade of an established Canadian criminal defense practice, Susan then moved to the United Stated in 2001.
After relocated to Virginia, Susan received her American Master of Laws (LL.M) with a focus in litigation from the George Washington University School of Law in 2003 and then became an American citizen in 2006.​​

​Presently, Susan continues to be authorized to practice law in three jurisdictions: the state of Virginia; the United States District Court Eastern District of Virginia (4th Circuit Court); and Ontario, Canada.
Law Firm of Susan F. Fremit, LL.B.
Originally founded in 1991, the Law Firm of Susan F. Fremit, LL.B. was established to represent clients charged with Canadian Criminal Code, Young Offenders Act (repealed by the Youth Criminal Justice Act in 2002), Ontario Highway Traffic Act and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act offenses in Windsor and Essex County, in Ontario, Canada. Over the course of a decade, Ms. Fremit represented over 1,000 clients in a variety of criminal, DUI, and drug charges.
With a large majority of cases going to trial, attorney Susan F. Fremit obtained 10 years of experience in winning cases through trial preparation and research, developing arguments, acquiring expert witnesses, and discrediting Crown arguments, as well as police and witness testimony.​​
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Most notably, in 1998, Susan F. Fremit represented a 37-year old male, diagnosed with schizophrenia and charged with second degree murder. After admitting on recordings to 9-1-1 operators and to the police that he strangled his ex-wife to death, Susan knew her client's only change to avoid an indeterminate mental health sentence would take a combination of experience, aggressive representation and significant knowledge of the law. Dedicating months of research to mount the strongest defense possible for her client, Susan took this case to trial and successfully convinced the jury to find her client guilty of the lesser offense of manslaughter. Her client was sentenced to five years in a federal penitentiary.
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Outside of this murder case, Susan F. Fremit began to focus on DUI or driving under the influence and reckless driving charges, in order to provide the best trial defense for her clients. As a result, Susan was able to successfully argue in cases where applicable, that breathalyzer test results from DUI police stops may be inaccurate because in spite of detailed procedures prescribed for test administration -- and the internal tests within the equipment -- determining the alcohol content of blood by testing breath can lead to errors for many reasons.
Law Firm of Susan F. Fremit, P.C.
In 2008, the Law Firm of Susan F. Fremit, P.C. was established in Arlington, Virginia to defend clients charged with serious criminal, DUI and drug offenses in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, and Falls Church, Virginia.
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In 2009, Susan was admitted to the United States Districted Court Eastern District of Virginia (4th Circuit Court) to represent clients charged with federal crimes.
In 2012, the Law Firm of Susan F. Fremit, P.C. relocated to Spotsylvania, Virginia to offer the combination of experience and a proven track record across a broad range of serious criminal, drug and weapon offenses to clients charged in Culpeper, Fredericksburg, Louisa, Spotsylvania, and Stafford, Virginia.
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From late 2016 to late 2023, the Law Firm of Susan F. Fremit, P.C. opened a secondary office in Bowling Green, Virginia, to better reach those living in and around Caroline County.
Professional Associations and Memberships
Susan F. Fremit has held memberships with numerous professional organizations for more than three decades. Previously, Susan held the position of Treasurer with the Essex County Bar Association in Ontario, Canada, from 1999 to 2001 and was a member of the Association for over a decade. These memberships include:
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Arlington Bar Association (2008 to 2019);
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Fairfax County Bar Association (2008 to 2016);
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Fredericksburg Area Bar Association (2014 to present);
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National College for DUI Defense (2016 to 2022);
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National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (2016 to 2017);
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Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (2008 to present);
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Virginia Bar Association (2004 to present);
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Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (2008 to 2013); and
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Law Society of Ontario, Canada (1991 to present).​
Community Associations and Involvement
Outside of her successful law practice, Susan enjoys being involved in her community with a commitment to volunteerism and giving back.
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The Law Firm of Susan F. Fremit contributed sponsorship to the Aquia Harbor Golf Association's Golf Tournament in June 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. In 2016 and 2018, the Association donated almost $4,000 and $2,500, respectively, to the Warrior Canine Connection, an organization that trains canines to aid wounded veterans. In 2019, the event raised just over $1,700 which was donated to "A Christmas Miracle" in Fredericksburg.




Susan explores numerous opportunities to interact with the community and bring positive change. Most recently, this is done by service as a Director-At-Large on a Spotsylvania Homeowners' Association from June 2014 to 2019 and as the President of the Lorton Station Homeowners' Association from 2005 to 2015.
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In the Mount Vernon district, Susan served two terms as President of the South County Federation, a group of nearly 40 community associations in the Lorton area. Through these activities, she represented the voices of others with assertiveness and zeal.
Susan also served on Supervisor Hyland's 2005 Annual Plan Review Task Force and chaired the special 18-member 2008 Fort Belvoir Base Realignment and Closure Annual Plan Review Task Force. The community recognized her volunteer efforts by naming her the 2008 Lady Fairfax.