Speeding cases

April 2000- January 2000 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.

April 2000- Somerville Police stop for traveling 65 mph in a 20 mph area. Driver was also cited for failure to signal and failure to stop at a stop sign. NOT Responsible on all counts.

April 2000- Driver cited for traveling 72 mph in a 45 mph zone. Appearance was waived. By agreement the police presented no evidence. The case was dismissed due to lack of evidence. Ayer District Court.

April 2000- Quincy police charged driver with operating after a suspension for OUI (2 counts). Criminal charges dropped with driver enrollment in an a driver reeducation program.

March 2000- Massachusetts State Police cited operator for traveling 105 mph in a 65 mph zone- Route 93. Operator was also cited for lane violations ( 2 counts ). Charged with criminal offense Operating to endanger. Faced 1 year license loss. Speed was reduced by agreement with counsel for State Police to 99 mph. No license loss, criminal charges dropped.

March 2000- Driver received 3 speeding tickets within a one week period. One on his motorcycle, two in his SUV. Faced license loss. Counsel negotiated the matters and the violations were amended to 1 ticket resulting in no license loss. Ayer District Court.

March 2000- Revere, Mass police charged driver with OUI and leaving the scene of an accident after driver rear-ended a truck. First offense, counsel was able to dispose of the case non-criminally and it was continued without a finding.

February 2000- Driving after suspension 3 counts (Lowell, Haverill and Somerville). Defendant had fled jurisdiction for 8 years. The defaults were dismissed upon motion by counsel, allowing the defendant to get a drivers' license in Nevada.

January 2000- Boston University Student was cited for traveling 90 mph in a 30 mph zone (Beacon St in Boston). The driver hit a 2000 model Dodge Durango which was totaled. His Mercedes C class was also totaled and flipped over several times. There were no serious injuries. The driver was cited for OUI and driving to endanger. The driver faced deportation to Korea. The OUI case was continued without a finding for 11 months 29 days, the driving to endanger charge was dismissed. The driver had to attend driver reeducation class for 16 weeks. Brighton District Court.



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