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CRIMINAL LAW

Traffic Offenses

Traffic offenses are something millions of Americans deal with on a regular basis. Traffic offenses include the following:

  • Driving without a License
  • Failure to use turn signals
  • Failure to yield
  • Hit and Run
  • Operating a vehicle without proper lighting, and
  • Reckless Driving
  • Running a stop sign or red light
  • Speeding
  • Traffic Tickets
  • Vehicular Homicide

 

That said some driving infractions are obviously more serious than others. If you’ve been pulled over and cited for a traffic offense, contacting a Salt Lake City criminal defense attorney is your first and wisest move.

He or she can steer you in the right direction when it comes to fighting the offense, an offense that could have potentially serious repercussions especially pertaining to your career.

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For example, if you work for a company as a delivery driver or you have to go out on the road routinely to meet with clients, having one too many traffic offenses on your record puts you in an awkward situation. Some employers may look at that record and begin to think twice about keeping you or hiring you if you are job hunting.

With a criminal defense attorney in Salt Lake City fighting for you, focus on the following:

  • Incident – For starters, when and where were you pulled over? If you were cited for speeding, did law enforcement rely on a radar gun? As has been noted in the past, not all electronics used by police work 100 percent accurately all the time. Your attorney may be able to bring into question the accuracy of such a device. If you were in a large group of vehicles at the time you were allegedly speeding, how did the officer single you out? Always share as much as possible with your criminal defense attorney;
  • Repercussions – Also discuss the possible career repercussions regarding a potential conviction. If a plea deal is on the table, you may very well want to go for it. Once again, one traffic offense on your record is not the end of the world. Multiple ones, however, can put your ability into holding down a job into question.

If a traffic offense has driven you to seek legal help, do your best to find an attorney who will fight for you without stopping.

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