Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Corinth, Tx Traffic Warrant Roundup Lawyer | Speeding Ticket Attorney





It Is Not Too Late to Lift Your Corinth Warrant

If you know you have an outstanding Corinth traffic warrant, or have any kind of unpaid traffic tickets and fear there may be a warrant out in your name, it is not too late to protect yourself from an embarrassing arrest, possible time in jail and other serious consequences. If you failed to respond to a traffic ticket, you may still have a right to appear in court and contest the charge, even if there is already a warrant out for your arrest. With the help of a traffic warrant lawyer, you may be able to get your warrant removed, set a new court date and fight your ticket before a judge. Jack Byno Lifts Traffic Warrants: 817-685-0912.

Public Intoxication Warrant in Corinth

Jack Byno, public intoxication ticket defense lawyer, can help fight to keep your Corinth  public intoxication citation off your record. If a person gets arrested for public intoxication, they are given the option of bonding out of jail. If you have bonded out, you may have posted a cash bond or hired a bail bondsman. The mistake many people make is thinking that is the end of it. It is just the beginning.When you bond out you are or will be given a court date. If you then fail to appear in court on the appointed date, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Jack Byno can help you lift the warrant and appear in court on your behalf. Contact the Law office of Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.


CDL Trial Attorney Defends Traffic Tickets In Corinth, 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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