Sunday, January 13, 2013

Allen Traffic Warrant Roundup Attorney | Speeding Ticket Lawyer





Types of Allen Traffic Ticket Warrants

There are two common types of warrants issued in Allen traffic cases. An alias warrant is what the court will issue when a person fails to respond or show up for a hearing on the traffic citation. For those with an alias warrant out for their arrest, there is still an opportunity to appear in court. An attorney can help post your bond and give you a chance to fight the charges. A capias warrant, on the other hand, is issued when you do not comply with the orders of the court. For this type of warrant, there are basically only two options - you can pay the fine or go to jail. If you want to fight your traffic ticket call an attorney at 817-685-0912.

Contact Attorney Jack Byno For Public Intoxication Defense In Allen, Texas

Were you arrested for public intoxication in the City of Allen, Texas or another city in the Dallas-Fort Worth area? Has your child been ticketed for minor in possession or minor in consumption? Contact me, Jack Byno, for experienced defense. I will look out for your best interests at all stages of the process. You can feel confident in having my experience on your side. I represent clients in DallasDentonFort Worth, Euless, Irving, Plano, and surrounding communities in Texas. Contact the attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates for more details on how we can defend you at 817-685-0912.


CDL Trial Attorney Defends Traffic Tickets In Allen, Texas

Let's be honest. Sometimes with a CDL you will get lucky and your case will be  in a court that will work with you. However, sometimes you will not be that fortunate. When you find that you have no option, but to fight the ticket in a trial, Jack Byno & Associates can help you. When you set your case for trial this is what to expect in court:
  • The right to inspect the complaint before trial and to have it read to you at the trial
  • The right to have your case tried before a jury
  • The right to hear all testimony introduced against you
  • The right to testify on your own behalf
  • The right to cross-examine any witness against you
  • The right not to testify
  • the right to call witnesses testify



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