Showing posts with label traffic lawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traffic lawyer. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

CHOOSING A TRAFFIC LAWYER FOR YOUR DUI DEFENSE

Just as every person is unique, so are the details of every person’s own DUI arrest circumstances. When searching the internet about DUI defenses and laws, you will certainly come across many websites and even some traffic lawyer pages offering what seems to be a quick-fix solution on how to beat a DUI case. What you need to know is that nearly all of these types of sites are simply selling general information on DUI charges. The reality is in DUI defense, you already are very much aware that you will be facing legal expenses while fighting your DUI arrest. The last thing you need is to waste money unnecessarily on generic information or services sold online, and isn’t even about your individual case. 

Learn How the Traffic Lawyer Can Help

Traffic lawyers can listen to the details of your situation and analyze your legal position and give you the pros and cons of alternate courses of action. Most attorneys have a pretty good relationship with prosecutors. They know their way around the court system and will use their expertise to your advantage.

Do a Background Check

Another important item to check is the traffic lawyer’s background. Did he or she graduate from a quality law school? Were they on Law Review? Have they won any awards? Did they previously work at a court and/or large law firm? The more impressive the traffic lawyer’s background the better. Be wary of a traffic lawyer who does not set forth his or her education and prior experience. It is safe to assume that in such cases the traffic lawyer’s background is less than impressive.

Make Sure He/She Has Good Court Experiences

A lengthy traffic trial resume indicates that the traffic lawyer has no qualms about appearing before a judge or jury on your behalf; but the opposite may imply that a traffic lawyer will just try to dispose of your speeding ticket and ignore your DUI defense as quickly as possible. In the land of traffic lawyers, trial experience is generally what separates orators, debaters, and advocates from the desk jockeys and paper-pushers.

Rick Silverman, P.A.
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
(813) 871-1125
http://www.businesslocallistings.com

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

TRAFFIC LAWYERS: WORKING WITH TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

More and more drivers are retaining a traffic ticket due to reckless traffic violations. In addition to receiving professional advice from an experienced traffic lawyer, motorists are happy to delegate this task and avoid wasting time in court themselves. Here are some tips when looking for a good traffic lawyer.

Know about the traffic lawyer’s training. Traffic lawyers must have a bachelor degree and law degree from an accredited law school. All law schools require candidates to receive a satisfactory score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) to become admitted. Law school provides intensive instruction and enables students to participate in many practical learning opportunities. Most law schools require students to complete an internship prior to graduation. Many aspiring traffic lawyers complete internships or clerkships at firms that specialize in traffic law to gain practical experience and establish valuable contacts.

Experience always counts. There are two types of traffic lawyers, experience vary on how many cases they have handled and how much these cases have helped enhance their skills. First, a private practice is a traffic lawyer who specializes in traffic violations knows the players, and the ever-changing laws and the processes by which cases are resolved in local traffic courts. Prosecutors are more likely to dismiss the charges against you when a traffic lawyer represents you. Prosecutors often take advantage of people who aren’t represented by legal counsel. An experienced traffic lawyer works to obtain the best possible outcome for your case. Their goal is to get the citation dismissed or at least reduced to a non-moving violation. A public defense traffic lawyer is for individuals, who believe that they cannot afford a traffic lawyer, that person may request the court to appoint a traffic lawyer from the Public Defender’s Office. Court-appointed traffic attorneys represent only indigent people facing traffic violations. Financial hardship caused by hiring a lawyer is not sufficient grounds for the appointment of a traffic lawyer.

Take time to meet with traffic lawyers who specialize in the laws governing traffic violations. A well-experienced attorney will help you to understand the legal battle before you and will guide you through the legal process. When you are interviewing potential attorneys, be sure to take note of their experience in handling similar cases. Be sure to find out how much experience he or she has in the area of law that applies to your case.

Rick Silverman, P.A.
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
(813) 871-1125

Monday, June 22, 2015

SURPASSING A TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS WITH THE BEST TRAFFIC LAWYER

Most traffic violations are civil infractions. A civil traffic infraction is a traffic violation of a statute, ordinance, or rule relating to traffic movement and control. Examples include speeding, running a stop sign, driving without a seat belt, having an expired safety check sticker, and parking where prohibited. Penalties for traffic violations include monetary assessments, community service, and mandatory attendance in a driving class or other educational program.

Many civil traffic violations can be handled without going to court. However, a highly experienced traffic lawyer can help you handle all of your traffic violation needs. They can listen to the details of your situation and analyze your legal position. They can offer you the pros and cons of several alternate courses of actions.

So how do you choose a traffic lawyer? Here are some tips.

Do a lot of research. It is entirely unethical for a traffic lawyer to guarantee results and, therefore, you should stay clear from such quick buck artists. No honest, self-respecting traffic lawyer would ever make such a representation. In fact, common sense dictates that no one can guarantee what some third party (a judge or prosecutor) will do. If you are lucky, the fine print will explain what is actually being “guaranteed.”

Know how much experience he or she has. It’s important for a traffic lawyer to know the local rules and people in the place where the case will be heard. Let’s face it: who you know, in many cases, is important to success. If your traffic lawyer knows the players and the court, you will have an advantage.

Ask how much the rate is. A client should be clear on the purpose and scope of the representation. The client needs to determine what is included in the cost of the representation to ensure that they are receiving all of the services that they expect from their traffic lawyer. Prior to retaining a traffic lawyer, the client should consider requesting a written agreement so that both parties are clear on the terms.

Rick Silverman, P.A.
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
(813) 871-1125
http://www.businesslocallistings.com

Thursday, April 30, 2015

CONSEQUENCES OF GETTING A TRAFFIC TICKET

Getting a speeding ticket can be a nightmare to some. You have to attend hearings, pay DUI surcharges, and get points that can lead to license suspension. Fortunately, there are two ways to avoid all these hassle. One, follow traffic laws in Florida; or two, prove that you were not breaking the law. If you want to do the latter, then you have to fight your ticket in the court. To win, you should have a good traffic lawyer to represent you.

Why do I need a Traffic Lawyer?

A lot of things are at stake when you get traffic tickets. For one, you will have to pay speeding ticket fines and penalties. Ticket fines and penalties in the state of Florida are handled on a county-by-county basis. This means that you might incur a different fine in Miami that you would in Jacksonville, for instance. 

The fines are printed on the ticket that the officer will give you. Make sure you know when your deadline is. Otherwise, you can face surcharges on top of your actual violation.

Another thing that is at stake for every speeding ticket you get is your driving record. Your driving record is an account of your activity on the road. Each traffic ticket is assessed a point value, ranging from 3 to 6 points depending on the violation. When these traffic violation points add up in your driving record, your auto insurance rates could go up and your license can get suspended. You could lose your driving privileges for the following:

ü  12 points added to your record in a 12-month period (30 day suspension)
ü  18 points added to your record in an 18 month period (3 month suspension)
ü  24 points added to your record in a 36-month period (1 year suspension)

Can I remove points from my driving record?

While tickets won’t be removed from your Florida driving record, there is a way to remove points from your driving record. One solution to reduce your points is to take a Florida 4-hour BDI course. A legitimate course will be approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and meet all point reduction requirements.

Once you have completed a course, you will have to report to the Florida DHSMV to ensure that your points are removed from your driving record. The court will specify the steps that you will need to take to submit your completion certificate.

Rick Silverman
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
813-871-1125

Friday, December 19, 2014

Leaving the Scene of Accident is a No-No—Know What to Do


Being involved in a car accident can really give you a scare. Some drivers would actually choose to just run when they hit another car or a person. Because of the stress and fear, they can’t think straight and do not realize the consequences of leaving the scene of accident. The punishment is serious because as a driver, you are expected to know what to do when you are involved in an accident.

After a car accident, a driver has legal duties to fulfill. It is important that you know what you need to know and not go leaving the scene of accident.

·         Stop the car immediately or stop when it is safe for you to leave the car already.
·         Look for anyone who was involved in the accident and check if they are injured or hurt.
·         If they are injured or hurt, provide assistance in whatever way possible.
·         You must contact the traffic police or law enforcement agency so they can respond to the accident immediately.
·         You should get important information for the driver, passenger or pedestrian involved. Get their name, address, phone number, license number, insurance company, insurance policy number, vehicle registration and the likes.

As you can see, leaving the scene of accident is not something you must do because it is actually your duty to talk to the other person involved and offer help if needed. This is why it is considered a crime to do a hit-and-run. You will have to suffer from criminal penalties and punishments if you are proven guilty of this charge.

In such cases, you will need a traffic lawyer to represent you, if you choose to run after the accident. Although in some states, hit-and-run is considered as a misdemeanor only, the punishment will still depend on the seriousness and severity of the accident.

In California, punishment may include county jail imprisonment or it could also be state imprisonment for a year. Added to that is a fine that can range from $1,000 to $10,000. In Texas, if the accident resulted in serious injury or death, the punishment can be up to five years imprisonment or a fine of $5,000 or both.

A traffic lawyer will come in very handy during your trial. He or she can help prove your innocence, negotiate for less punishment or anything to avoid harsher punishments. A traffic lawyer is very experienced in dealing with such cases.

Of course, no one wants to go to court or even jail. If you are involved in an accident, don’t think about leaving the scene of accident even for a bit. Otherwise, you will have to contact a traffic lawyer to save you.

Rick Silverman, P.A.
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
(813) 871-1125
http://www.businesslocallistings.com

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Defend Yourself in Court with a Traffic Lawyer

One unfortunate day, as you were driving, a traffic police stopped you. He charged you with a traffic misdemeanor that you know you didn’t commit. Yes, you were wrongfully charged but the officer won’t hear your explanation. You are slapped with a ticket and that’s that.

There are many other drivers who experience this. However, most of them will just pay the ticket to avoid any hassle. But for drivers who know better, they’ll call on Tampa Hillsborough County traffic lawyer and will defend the ticket. It may sound like an extra task, but know that you have the right to clear your name and prove that you are innocent.

When defending your ticket, it is very important that you hire a good Tampa Hillsborough County traffic lawyer. Traffic infractions like reckless driving or DUI are considered criminal offenses and can taint your name. Plus, why would you accept the charge if it didn’t happen anyway? It is very important to have a spotless driving record. Fight your ticket, but make sure you have your lawyer to help you.

Your Tampa Hillsborough County traffic lawyer will take care of all the paperwork, review your case and what can be done about it. Usually, defending traffic infractions can lead to court. You and your lawyer will enter a plea and then a court date will be scheduled. At the court hearing, the judge will be there and this is the time to plea if you’re not guilty.

There are other courts where the prosecutor will be present too. He will review your driving record. If you plead guilty, the prosecutor will try and make a deal with you and your Tampa Hillsborough County traffic lawyer. There are good deals that you should take, but of course, take them with the advice of your traffic attorney.

Your lawyer will also prepare all the evidence to help you clear your name, like CCTV footage and witness accounts. He will also be the one to negotiate for a good deal on your behalf. This is why it is essential to hire a lawyer that is experienced. He probably knows the prosecutors in town and also knows how to deal with the judges.

The next time you’re charged with traffic infractions that you know you didn’t do, defend yourself. Don’t just fork out money and pay the fee. Bringing your case to court can be an eye opener for traffic officers to be more cautious about handing out those tickets.

Rick Silverman, P.A.
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
(813) 871-1125

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Getting Good Traffic Lawyers to Seal the Deal

Let us talk about the two most common road  violations: traffic violations and marijuana possession. Almost everyone considers a traffic violation to be a minor issue. The standard response upon receiving a speeding ticket or some other traffic ticket is to simply mail in payment for the fine. That is the quickest way to put it out of your mind. However, drivers need to be aware of the impact of the ticket to their ability to continue driving. Traffic violations attorneys should be able to understand how important it is to take every traffic violation seriously by offering clients assistance. Traffic violation attorneys deal with a mix regulations and criminal offenses typically based in violations of state statues and county, city or other local ordinances relating to the operation of vehicles. However, federal laws may apply as well, depending on the nature of the violation.

Marijuana, on the other hand, is commonly used as a therapeutic drug. Despite its popularity, people have come to abuse the therapeutic use of such plant. If you were arrested by federal or state law enforcement officials due to possession of marijuana, you will need to review the laws and consult your traffic attorney regarding defenses that could be used in possession of marijuana.  For one, the substance must actually be marijuana; this one may seem like a no-brainer, but the defendant must actually have marijuana to be accused of its possession. The lack of knowledge is also a good defense when a defendant must know that marijuana was under the defendant’s control. If the defendant had control over the marijuana, either because the drug was in the defendant’s physical possession or the drugs were within the defendant’s constructive presence; the drugs were inside the room with the defendant or the defendant had another person holding the drugs for him.

If you are in search for a good lawyer, you need to do your homework. A good lawyer can be worth his or her weight in gold, while a poor one may just add to your problems. Regardless of who recommended to you, make sure you are comfortable with the lawyer and able to “connect” with him or her. Some lawyers have dynamic personalities so it is up to you to whom you open up your case to.

Rick Silverman
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
813-871-1125

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Traffic Lawyers: Your Refuge from Traffic Violations

There are many ways in which a traffic lawyer can help you when you are charged with a traffic violation. They can listen to the details of your situation and analyze your legal position. An experienced attorney will evaluate all legal defenses available in your case. They also offer the pros and cons of several alternate courses of actions. Another advantage of having a traffic lawyer is that they have pretty good relationships with prosecutors. They know their way around the court system and will use their expertise to your advantage.

In today’s age, speeding is just one of hundreds of offenses that can result in a traffic ticket. Most traffic tickets can either be classified as infractions, which are minor offenses, or violations, which are major offenses. Traffic tickets issued for infraction would include parking violations, non-moving violations, distracted driving, and running a stop sign and speeding. Major violations are much more severe than infractions. Major traffic violations include reckless driving, hit-and-run accidents, and driving under the influence. These types of traffic tickets may result in fines, jail time, suspension of driving privileges, and criminal prosecution.



A lawyer who specializes in traffic offenses knows the players and the ever-changing laws and the processes by which cases are resolved in local traffic courts. Prosecutors are more likely to dismiss the charges against you when a traffic lawyer represents you. Prosecutors often take advantage of people who aren’t represented by legal counsel. An experienced traffic lawyer works to obtain the best possible outcome for your case. Their goal is to get the citation dismissed or at least reduced to a non-moving violation.

Take time to meet with your traffic lawyer. A well-experienced traffic lawyer will help you to understand the legal battle before you and will guide you through the legal process. When you are interviewing potential traffic lawyers, be sure to take note of their experience in handling similar cases as yours. Be sure to find out how much experience he or she has in the area of law that applies to your case.

Rick Silverman
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
813-871-1125