
October 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.
October 26, 2000 Concord District Court Operator cited for tracking (following too close) a marked state police trooper and speeding at 60 in a 55 going east on rt. 2 down the largest hill in Rt. 2 on the Arlington/Belmont line. The operator stood to sustain a $2000 insurance surcharge. Not responsible, clerk-magistrate hearing
October, 2000 License reinstatement, Board of Appeal: a 25 year old construction worker from Maryland had three drunk driving convictions in Massachusetts and an 8 year license loss. After consultation with forensic experts, a trial was had before the administrative body authorized with the oversight of Registry of Motor Vehicles license revocation. That body returned the right to operate over the objection of the registry hearings officer.October, 2000 A 17 year old from Bellingham picked up three speeding tickets in a month, and he sustained a one-year license loss. After a hearing, the administrative body changed.....ordered early reinstatement of the license after Attorney Nathan offered that the operator re-attend driver education school.
October, 2000 A 29 year old with no criminal record was driving 101 mph on his motorcycle along side another cyclist (apparently racing), according to a Massachusetts State Police Sgt. An application for criminal charge of operating to endanger, speeding and unsafe lane charge was taken out. At the hearing on the charges, Attorney Nathan persuaded the clerk-magistrate not to issue the criminal complaint, and instead to allow the defendant to pay the civil infractions and perform community work service. The co-defendant was represented by another lawyer, and criminal charges were issued against that person by the same clerk-magistrate
October, 2000 Speeding Ticket/criminal: Defendant (21 years old, former Miss Kentucky) charged in the Boston Municipal court with leaving the scene after causing property damage & operating while her Kentucky license was suspended for non-payment of tickets. The defendant was entering the Callahan Tunnel and rear-ended a Massachusetts State Police sergeant's unmarked cruiser. The criminal complaint issued within hours of the defendant leaving without making herself known. Atty Nathan persuaded the court that the sergeant was at fault for stopping and the charges were dismissed upon payment of $100 court costs.
October 10, 2000 Quincy District Court. Operator cited for traveling 91 mph in a 55 zone radar, clocked, 2000 Acura sedan Rt. 93 south Quincy. Not responsible, clerk-magistrate. Operator, from Sparta NJ appearance waived by order of the court. State police prosecutor made an error in presenting his case, that counsel argued required the court to dismiss the case pursuant to court rule. Motion to dismiss allowed.
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