Attorney Works Out Deals On Speeding Tickets In The Cross Roads Court
I am a speeding ticket defense attorney that represent clients in the Cross Roads Municipal Court. The attorneys of our law firm can appear in court on your behalf and keep the speeding citation off of your record by requesting deferred adjudication. Not every driver qualifies for the probation on a
speeding ticket. You may not qualify if you have a commercial driver's license (CDL), were charged with speeding in a construction zone with workers present, if you recently had a deferred disposition, or if the speed you are accused of is too fast. Most people are eligible and in those situations, I can appear in court for you, work out the best deal I can, and then communicate the outcome to you.
Contact me to begin the process of representing you with your speeding citation at 817-685-0912.
Types of Cross Roads Traffic Ticket Warrants
There are two common types of warrants issued in Cross Roads 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.
Fight a Driver's License Suspension With a Lawyer That Practices in Cross Roads
While some Cross Roads motorists regard driving as a basic right, the fact is that operating a motor vehicle is a privilege that must be earned and maintained by demonstrating safe and lawful driving. Under certain circumstances, an individual's Texas driver's license may be suspended or revoked for a specific length of time, depending on the person's driving record or history, and the particular violation(s). For more information, call Jack Byno, Attorney at Law at 817-685-0912.
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