
September-August 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.
September 2000 Operator cited by State Police for harsh and unreasonable noise, to wit a horn, and speeding when he honked while following behind a car that was traveling 15 mph in a 35 mph zone. Relying on the Massachusetts Drivers manuel for Class D licenses, counsel argued an operator may use his horn to warn other motorists of a pending hazard. NOT Responsible- West Roxbury, DC
September 6, 2000 NOT Responsible clerk-magistrate. Mass. State Police Soldier's Field Rd. at Martignetti's-pulled Driver over for 65/35mph in a 2000 Mercedes S-Class. Case postponed from 4/00 to 9/00 by Atty Nathan because defendant was on a long vacation. At the hearing, the state police lost the evidence, and the matter was dismissed by motion of Counsel based upon the Mass. lost/destroyed evidence doctrine.
August 2000-Not Guilty verdict. Limo driver was stopped by State Police for 60 mph+ in a 40 mph zone (Ted Williams Tunnel). State Police mounted Radar was used to determine speed. The driver represented himself at the initial hearing was found responsible. After hiring Attorney Nathan he was found NOT Responsible following trial before Hon. Justice Russo of East Boston District Court. (The Ted Williams Tunnel is among the strictest speed enforced zones in the state).
August 2000- Not Responsible finding for an airline pilot stopped for 92 mph in a 45 mph. The airline pilot was late for his flight departing from Logan International Airport. Peabody District Court. The pilot would have suffered serious collateral consequences at his work had he been found guilty.
August 2000- Massachusetts State Police, Blue Hills Barracks pulled operator over in Weymouth, Mass. after allegedly observing him spinning the tires of his yellow 2000 BMW M3 while exiting a gas station. The operator then allegedly accelerated to a speed of 50 mph in a 20 mph zone. The police pursued a criminal operating to endanger charge. Upon motion by counsel the operating to endanger charge was dismissed, avoiding a 60 day license suspension.
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