
January-February 2001 Cases Handled by Speeding Ticket Defense Attorneys
Below are examples of the actual cases our attorneys have handled. Although we cannot guarantee a particular result in any case, our lawyers have an excellent track record in the resolution of speeding tickets and nearly all civil and criminal traffic violations.
February 2001 Somerville District Court. A Boston man is cited for speeding, unsafe lane change, causing an accident and operating without insurance. After two hearings set up by the State Police no criminal charges issued even though the operator admitted to the compulsory insurance charge; the client was thereafter sued in civil court by a subrogating insurance company.
February 2001. Garder District Court a Belchertown man is cited by the State Police for 67 mph in a 55 zone and is found not responsible after a clerk-magistrate hearing.
January, 2001. A 17 year old has his license suspended for 180 days due to two speeding tickets (which he did not appeal). His license was reinstated by Attorney Nathan over the objection of the Registry, which argued that the Board of Appeal lacked jurisdiction over the case.
January 3, 2001 The speedingticketdefense.com lawyer network pulled outs its first sucessful resolution of '01 with a Not responsible in the Worcester District Court, speeding 75 mph in a 55 zone, Mass. Pike near the interchange and toll booths, a notoriously ticketed area. Of note is that the clerk found 18 others responsible on the same date, reflecting the fact that with counsel's guidance, the proper defense presentation may lead to a satisfactory result for the client.
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