Speeding cases

April 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.


April 2001 Lawrence District Court. A 28-year-old businessman is cited by the Massachusetts state police for speeding at 105 mph in a 55 zone and is also charged with operating to endanger, a criminal violation which could result in a 60 day driver license suspension. After significant negotiations, the matter was dismissed.

April 2001 Newton District Court A Newton man, who is the managing parter of a large law firm in Boston, is cited for 75 in the 55 by the Massachusetts state police on the Mass Pike. After one year of litigation, a not responsible entered at trial subsequent to a responsible finding at the initial clerk's hearing where the man represented himself. It is important to note that the court did not know the status of the defendant in the legal community.

April 2001 Registry of Motor Vehicles. An Atlanta, GA man is suspended in 1988 for defaulting on speeding tickets and the failure to appear for criminal suspended license in both Massachusetts in New Hampshire during the same time. Thereafter he drove until 2001 on a suspended license and was never caught. Utilizing the speeding ticket defense network, the multi-jurisdictional litigation ended, the client never needed to appear in Massachusetts and his license was reinstated.

April, 2001 Registry of Motor Vehicles. A 54 year-old Duxbury man, an insulin diabetic, is in a major vehicle collision, and deemed to be at-fault due to his loss of consciousness resulting from low blood sugar on the date of event. The police issue an immediate threat revocation notice; RMV policy is that a 6-month license loss follows (see RMV Seizure & Loss of Consciousness Policy Statement 6/16/98). Using his knowledge of the applicable laws, Attorney Nathan thwarted the revocation; the operator is still driving.

April, 2001. Registry of Motor Vehicles, hearing. An 86 year-old WW II veteran is scheduled to loose his license for 7 surchargeable events. At the hearing, Attorney Nathan was able to strike one event and there was no license loss.

April, 2001 West Roxbury District Court. A helicopter pilot is charged with two speeding violations on the same road in West Roxbury by the MA state police in two days. As a result of these tickets the defendant could have lost his FAA license. Although the clerk never learned that the defendant was an FAA pilot, both speeding tickets were found not responsible

April 2001 Brockton District Court. An Atlanta, man had a 12-year-old criminal default warrant for operating on a suspended license. This default precluded the defendant from obtaining a drivers license in his home state due to an NDR revocation. Utilizing his skill and experience in NDR revocation cases, Attorney Nathan obtained default removal and then dismissal of all criminal charges. The defendant was thereafter able to obtain a drivers license.

April 2001. A nationally known attorney was charged with a crosswalk violation in Concord District Court. After a clerk's hearing defendant was found not responsible. It is important to note that the court hearing the matter did not know the status of the defendant in the legal community and that this was not part of the defense. Furthermore the crosswalk violation was part of a town sting operation



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