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Speeding Ticket Legal Guides (47 found)Narrow your search
Written by Thomas John Greenberg
Too often my clients will tell me they were pulled over by a police officer, but they were not arrested. My clients tend not to realize that a citation from a police officer means they were arrested and released. Posted 5 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: California
Written by J Vincent Gueli
When you are issued a traffic citation, do not immediately waive your right to a court hearing and pay the ticket. Contest the citation. Posted 6 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket.
Written by Theodore W. Robinson
This will help you know what to expect at the Traffic Violations Bureau in NYC and Suffolk County and, to some extent, Nassau County. These are the only Counties that participate in the TVB. Nassau County has its own version of TVB and it quite different than the Dept. of Motor Vehicles. Posted 6 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Theodore W. Robinson
This is a continuation of the Guide to TVB already posted - Part 1. It will help you to be prepared to go through the traffic ticket process easier. Posted 6 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Sean Bennet Malcolm
Canadians assume that unpaid speeding tickets and other traffic infractions are handled the same in Washington as in B.C. (or other Canadian province). They aren't. This guide explains some of the principal differences and consequences to Canadians of not paying a WA traffic infraction. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 6 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
The military requires you to disclose all traffic prosecutions. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 4 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket.
Written by Stephen Laurence Hoffman
What NOT to do when you get pulled over. Posted 4 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Illinois
Written by Ari Michael Trubitt
I have been a Criminal Defense/DUI/Traffic defense attorney for 22 years. Before that, I drove a Taxi for approximately 4 years, on and off during College and Law School. I will share with you the common sense tactics I have learned that have spared me from many, many, traffic tickets in that time Posted 4 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket.
Written by Curtis A Sluder
Traffic Violations in North Carolina can have far reaching impact not expected by the average motorist. Minor Violations can result in large insurance increases, and seemingly minor violations can result in license revocation Posted 2 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Written by John M. Kaman
A guide to trial by declaration in CA traffic cases. Posted 2 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Marc J Victor
Being pulled over by a police officer can be a stressful experience. Although life is full of such experiences, unlike many other stressful experiences, a traffic stop has the potential to end in a loss of money, liberty or even life. No two traffic stops are entirely identical. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 3 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Arizona
Written by Fresnel Nghi Phan
For many of us, a traffic citation is the first and only experience we will have with the criminal justice system. As a former prosecutor, I have seen many uninitiated people be overwhelmed by what they need to do. This guide will help prepare you for what to expect. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 24 days ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Mark Weaver
Under Ohio law, most traffic offenses are minor misdemeanors, which means you'll typically receive a citation instead of being arrested. Understanding what's happening during the traffic stop will help you decide what to do. Posted 7 days ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Ohio
Written by Victor Joseph Mazzaraco
IF AN OFFICER USED RADAR WHEN ISSUING YOU A SPEEDING TICKET THE FOLLOWING STEPS MAY HELP BRING ITS ACCURACY INTO QUESTION... Posted 5 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Jason Y. Chan
There are more speeding tickets being given out now then ever. The state is in a tough economy and it seems like more people are getting tickets. Posted 2 months ago. Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Written by Corey Ira Cohen
In Florida if you get stopped and you know your license was suspended it is a criminal offense that you can be arrested for. If you did not know your license was suspended, it is a non-criminal traffic offense and you will receive a citation which is payable. 3 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by David C. Garner
Ok, so you got a ticket for not wearing your seatbelt (CVC 27315). Ok, the question now is what to do about it. With this handy guide, if you contest the citation and lose, you may still be able to avoid paying any fine (at least for a first offense). 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted 8 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Thomas John Greenberg
You have a Constitutional right to remain silent. I advise all of my clients to exercise that right. When answering a police officer, you should always be polite. The answer to any questions is, "Officer, I would like to cooperate, but I would like to speak to an attorney first." 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 8 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Christopher John McCann
On July 1, 2008 and January 1, 2009, three important laws take effect concerning the use of cellular phones and other handheld communication devices. Posted 8 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Kyle G. Manikas
Many are shocked to learn that Reckless Driving is NOT a glorified speeding ticket in Virginia. Reckless Driving is a class 1 misdemeanor. In Virginia, a class 1 misdemeanor is the most serious of misdemeanors and is punishable by 12 months in jail, a $2,500 fine, and 6 months loss of license. Posted 8 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Virginia |