Probably not, most of the time you show up in court yourself. There you explain your actions and try to state why you were wrongly fined. If its a complex case, (not sure on speeding tickets), you MIGHT have a case. * If the violator has previous traffic convictions and is in danger of having his or her license suspended or revoked it might be prudent to retain legal representation or at least obtain legal advice.
A lawyer may be able to get you out of a speeding ticket. If your driving record is clean and there is any type of discrepancy with the reason you recieved the ticket. For example, a discrepancy with the posted limit, the radar gun or the weather may all be enough to get you out of the ticket. However, for a lawyer just to be in court with you is not enough. It depends on the situation. They will do everything in their power to fight the ticket or get you out for as little as possible. Lawyers aren't cheap though.
a lawyer
nothing you just have to pay it, its your own fault that u got oneMore detail:You can pay the ticket without contesting it, or you can contest it. But if you contest it, the chances are you will lose. And you will then have to also pay court costs and a fee for the officer who wrote the ticket to show up in court.The next time you get a speeding ticket, if you KNOW you were not speeding, you have the right to request to see the calibration record of the police car radar. They have to show it to you if you request it, and their radar equipment has to be calibrated at least once a year. If it has not been calibrated within the last year, then you will have a much better chance of contesting the ticket.
Well, its not a good thing. The only thing you need to know about stuff like that is not to do it... Unless you are a lawyer or something but then you should have just paid more attention at lawyer school.
You should begin by filing a complaint with your state board of bar overseers. You can find it by performing an online search using your state + "lawyer complaint". You should also consult with an attorney out of your immediate area who can review the situation and explain your options.You should begin by filing a complaint with your state board of bar overseers. You can find it by performing an online search using your state + "lawyer complaint". You should also consult with an attorney out of your immediate area who can review the situation and explain your options.You should begin by filing a complaint with your state board of bar overseers. You can find it by performing an online search using your state + "lawyer complaint". You should also consult with an attorney out of your immediate area who can review the situation and explain your options.You should begin by filing a complaint with your state board of bar overseers. You can find it by performing an online search using your state + "lawyer complaint". You should also consult with an attorney out of your immediate area who can review the situation and explain your options.
Paying the ticket or hiring a lawyer to contest the charges. Not paying cause issues with future travel to the United States.
Yes, it most likely is legal -- it would depend on your state laws. Because it does not have a complete date, your lawyer might have grounds to contest the validity of the ticket, but that would just cost you lawyer fees. The only thing the prosecutor would need to do is to have the issuing officer testify to confirm the date of issue. If you got a speeding ticket, just pay the ticket or hire a lawyer to find all the loopholes for you.
"A driver receiving a speeding ticket does not necessarily need a lawyer but hiring a lawyer is always an option. Lawyers may have an easier time getting the ticket dismissed so, if that is your objective, it may be advisable to secure a lawyer. It is not required though."
To search for Attorneys for speeding, one can try the DMV website, Tixnix, Traffic Fighters, Lawyers website, and Avvo. Some of these websites offer free consultation from a local lawyer.
The defendant's lawyer had new evidence - so decided to contest the sentence handed down to his client.
You get a lawyer.
that will probly be two separate charges, but in nc an average speeding ticket with a lawyer for myself was 210 and he appeared in court for me and paid the fine.
I wanna know if they can get it off my record or have the charge lowered
get a lawyer, or your insurance will go way up
It is not up to you. The "other person" can begin a divorce action without your "approval". Get a lawyer to explain your rights in your state, otherwise you may be very sorry when the case gets to a courtroom. - - - - - You need to get a lawyer and contest the divorce.
Yes, any ticket can be reduced without a lawyer. You have to go to the court date for your hearing. Be there early and if you show up there and the cops doesn't, many judges reduce the charge or if you plead your case honestly, logically and respectfully you can get a speeding ticket reduction as well.
The notice itself should have given you options for ways to respond or contest the process. If these do not work then contact a lawyer who specializes in real estate or foreclosures for help with stalling the process.