Friday, March 22, 2013

Double Oak, Texas Warrants Lifted By Attorney | Speeding Tickets Lawyer





Speeding Tickets Defended By Attorney In Double Oak Traffic Court

If you have received a speeding ticket in Double Oak, Texas or anywhere else in the County, you need an experienced traffic ticket attorney. I have been representing clients in the North Texas Municipal Courts since 1994. Every traffic court in the State is different and I have represented clients in all of them. The attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates defends speeding tickets on a daily basis in Dallas - Fort Worth area. If you hire us, we will go to court on your behalf and workout the best deal we can. In most cases, we can keep the speeding citation off of your driving record and when necessary you can retian us for a trial. Contact the speeding defense attorneys of our law firm at 817-685-0912.


Did You Miss Your Court Date In The Double Oak Municipal Court?
If you missed your court date in the Arlington Municipal Court and a warrant was issued for your arrest, Jack Byno, traffic ticket attorney may be able to file a bond to lift the warrant. The State of Texas can suspend your driver’s license for too many tickets or because of your failure to address any outstanding tickets.  If you are unsure if you have a warrant, please call Jack Byno & Associates at 817-685-0912.

CDL Trial Attorney Defends Traffic Tickets In Double Oak, 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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