Jay Jones, Virginia’s attorney general-elect, has been cleared in an investigation concerning the community service he documented related to his 2022 reckless driving conviction.

A year after Jones’ first run for attorney general, a Virginia state trooper clocked him speeding on Interstate 64 at 116 miles per hour — 46 over the speed limit — resulting in a reckless driving conviction in New Kent County. Jones, who was caught speeding three weeks after he had quit his job as a state delegate representing Norfolk, did not serve jail time or get his license suspended.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.