Traffic violations happen quite literally every day throughout New Jersey and although they may not seem like a very big deal, they can result in very serious consequences. Traffic offenses can include red light violations, speeding tickets, cell phone violations, improper turns, reckless driving, and more. When you are issued a ticket for a traffic violation, you have a few options. You can either plead guilty and pay the ticket or fight the ticket in court with or without the help of an attorney. Please continue reading and speak with a dedicated Tehama County traffic violation lawyer to learn more about why it’s so important you hire an attorney to help fight off a traffic ticket and how our legal team can provide you with the proper guidance you need. Here are some of the questions you may have:
Can a traffic violation lawyer prevent me from getting points on my license?
If you choose to plead guilty and pay the ticket, you will be subject to points on your license and a fee that varies depending on the violation that was committed. When you get points on your license, not only will your insurance premiums rise, but you may also be subject to a license suspension if you have too many points already. If you choose the other option to go to court and fight the ticket, it is best that you do so with the help of an attorney. Your attorney will know the defenses available to you that can help you plead not guilty to the offense. If it is determined that you are guilty, your attorney can fight on your behalf for lessened penalties. If you go to court and don’t have an attorney, you have a much higher chance of being found guilty. Once points are on your license, insurance premiums will rise, and, as previously mentioned, you may even have your license suspended.
How many points will different traffic violations warrant in California?
Depending on the traffic violation you are charged with, you can face a wide range of penalties, including points on your license. Some of the most common traffic infractions (and their corresponding point penalties) are as follows:
- Speeding (under 100 mph): One point
- Speeding (over 100 mph): Two points
- Cell phone violation: One point
- Reckless driving: Two points
If you’re facing any of the aforementioned, you would be best served with a seasoned Red Bluff traffic violation lawyer in your corner. Contact Cohen Criminal Law today so we can get working on your case.