Traffic Tickets & Speeding Lawyer San Jose
Millions of people in California receive traffic tickets for speeding and other offenses each year. In fact, the state pulls in millions thanks to officers writing up motorists for even the tiniest infractions. What can you do?
Many people immediately pay the fine so they can move on with their lives. But that might not be the right approach for you. Even a speeding ticket can have negative repercussions, and you should review whether it makes sense to fight it. Contact Knight Law to speak with our San Jose traffic tickets and speeding lawyer about your situation. We can advise you on the best steps to take and represent you in traffic court if hired.
Should You Fight a Traffic Ticket
Any traffic citation might create headaches:
- Increased insurance premiums because you are a riskier driver in the eyes of California insurers.
- Possible license suspension if you have too many points on your driving record.
- Embarrassment if you are in the middle of a custody battle, since a judge might view you as a safety threat.
We understand the appeal of paying a ticket and “moving on.” But the fallout from this one speeding ticket could be considerable, especially if you are on the verge of getting too many points and having your license suspended. Suddenly, it’s impossible to get to work or school, and too expensive to take an Uber everywhere. Talk over your case with Knight Law.
We Help with All Traffic Citations
Our firm can help with any traffic citation or offense:
- Speeding tickets
- Reckless driving
- Unsafe vehicle
- Red light tickets
- License suspension
Did you get a ticket for a moving violation? Call Nana Knight today to discuss your legal options. Sometimes, there is insufficient evidence that you committed the violation, and we might win if we contest the ticket.
How to Fight a Ticket
If you don’t want to plead guilty, then you can contest your ticket by requesting a trial. Both you and the arresting officer will tell the court what happened. The judge will then decide whether you are guilty or not.
A trial can be by written declaration, by video, or in court. The point of the trial is the same: for a judge to accept evidence and determine if you are guilty. A defendant has a right to a lawyer’s assistance.
Pay attention to the due date on your ticket—and call Knight Law immediately if you see the deadline approaching. Those who ignore a ticket can end up adjudged guilty and even pick up additional criminal charges, such as for Failure to Appear.
How do we fight a ticket? Often, we present witnesses who can attest that you did not break the law. For example, an officer might have stopped your vehicle for speeding when it was really a different car that was driving too fast.
Call Us to Learn More
Should you fight a ticket? Each situation is different. Knight Law can help you decide on the best course of action if you call us today.