Fighting a Traffic Ticket
The best way to avoid a ticket is to pay close attention to traffic signs and signals and abide by local laws. In some cases even the most lawful of drivers can find themselves in violation of the law. Signs are not always properly posted, speed limits drop more quickly than expected and other similar misunderstanding can lead to traffic violations. If you are pulled over for such a violation, make sure to be courteous and patient with the Memphis police officer. In some case you may only receive a warning. If the officer does ticket you, you will need to contact a traffic defense attorney as soon as possible.
Memphis Traffic Defense Attorney
The Law Firm of Mark S. McDaniel has been representing drivers in Tennessee traffic court for years. Our understanding of Tennessee traffic laws and the local court system enables us to aggressively and effectively represent clients in all types of traffic cases. From minor violations to more serious charges, we are prepared to represent you. We can assist you in fighting a speeding ticket in Memphis.
How to Fight a Traffic Ticket
Contact an Attorney
Many people are reluctant to hire legal counsel as they are fearful of the cost. In many cases your traffic defense attorney will save you more than the cost of his or her legal fees. Do some research and find an attorney in your area with experience in traffic defense law. Once you have selected your attorney you will review your case together and determine your best strategy to fight speeding ticket in Memphis.
Contact the Courts
Your attorney will contact the courts on your behalf. He or she will make an argument in your defense in order to have fines and penalties reduced or dismissed. The court will then respond to your defense and make a ruling.
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Mark S. McDaniel
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Memphis, TN 38105
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November 6th, 2009 - 13:37
This is not spam. I am just writing to say that I agree. Hiring a traffic ticket attorney is the smartest thing to do if you get a traffic ticket. People in South Florida know this, but all over the country, people are still paying what I call the Ticket Tax. It’s how local government raises money and eventually, everyone pays. Anyway, keep up the good work in TN.