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I'm not sure whether you're saying you were cited for VTL 511 or VTL 509.1. Generally speaking officers can use discretion if they cited you for a... Read Answer
So this can depend on where you got the ticket. Most importantly, if you got the ticket in New York City you should be aware that the NYC Traffic... Read Answer
You should be able to get the warrant recalled by filing a motion with the court requesting its removal and stating why it should be removed (i.e.,... Read Answer
The short answer is no. The prosecutor is the one who actually files charges. The case is initiated by the police officer's citation, but if there is... Read Answer
The short answer is probably yes. Attempting to handle criminal defense cases yourself is precarious at best. You don't know the options... Read Answer
Maybe. There are a whole host of factors that get factored in when the prosecutor is determining whether or not to seek jail time. I... Read Answer
To straighten out the driving record it would take contacting the court that notified the DMV of the conviction, get their records straight and have... Read Answer
If the ticket has an 'automatic points reduction' (usually listed on the back of the ticket) that is usually the best you can do as far as plea... Read Answer
Sounds like you've paid the tickets. A warrant is an entirely different thing. If you have a warrant, you will need to appear before the Court and be... Read Answer
The answer to this question likely depends on what court the case is in and what the charge is. You placed this under the "Traffic Violation"... Read Answer
I would hire an attorney and have the attorney explain the situation to the prosecutor and have there be a no points/ moving violation so that your... Read Answer
These cases are fact sensitive. In addition, the law sets forth specific requirements about reporting to the police if there is property damage or if... Read Answer
I see no reason he cannot go ahead and register the car in his name now. It might help him in court to be able to show that the car is now in his... Read Answer
Without knowing the extent of any previous driving history, it is difficult to say. You would be better served speaking with an attorney to give... Read Answer
Insuarnce policies normally note the date and time the insurance began. If you bought the insurance after the accident occured, it likely will not... Read Answer
Most Colorado courts are now doing court appearances by video - so it seems to me you can 'appear' from your home where ever it is. Certainly if you... Read Answer
It would seem you are charged in Fort Collin MUNICIPAL court and not State Court. You looked at the STATE statute on Careless Driving and found... Read Answer
The key to winning is a multitude of efforts which include the 2 points for the defensive driving course and a wriiten explanation of your... Read Answer
It is possible for one attoney to handle several driving charges at once. What county were your driving charges in? Also do you have a pending court... Read Answer
Traffic fines are limited only by what the maximum penalty set by statute is, whether state statute or municipal ordinance. I am unsure where you... Read Answer
You do not want any points or any violations on your driving record because violations will increase your insurance costs. You should hire an... Read Answer
We utilize your wonderful background, which we document in writing, to open the door for mitigation. We use the police reports to provide a... Read Answer
What were the actual violations ? If speeding violation, how fast did the officer state that you were going ? Reckless driving ? Where did the... Read Answer
There is no way to remove old points from your driving record. The only possible thing that can be done is to try to 'undo' your payments by... Read Answer