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5 Point Speeding Ticket Downgraded to Zerio Point Violation

New Jersey Speeding Ticket Attorneys Everyone has caught themselves with a "heavy foot" once in a while. The real question becomes, have the police? IF you or someone you know were pulled-over for Speeding in New Jersey, you could be looking at some serious ramifications, depending upon the speed. New Jersey Judges are becoming more and more likely to issue license suspension to drivers caught speeding anywhere in excess of 30 MPH and beyond. This means that a speeding violation of 90 MPH in a 50 MPH zone could lead to a revocation of your driving privileges for 30 or 45 days. This is on top of the five points that will be assessed to your Driving Record (anywhere beyond 29 MPH over the limit carries 5 points) and the insurance points that will effect your monthly premiums. To avoid these types of repercussions, call the Speeding Ticket attorneys at [...]

5 Point Speeding Ticket Downgraded to Zerio Point Violation2016-04-27T11:35:05-04:00

Speeding Ticket for 36 Miles Over the Speed Limit Downgraded to Unsafe Operation

Speeding Ticket Attorney New Jersey The overwhelming majority majority of speeding charges in New Jersey are established via radar as opposed to the "pacing" method. In terms of the type of radar employed, most New Jersey speeding cases involve the K-55 radar. Provided the radar is properly set up, has been tested for accuracy and is functioning correctly, the related readings are admissible to establish a violation (i.e. prove unlawful speed in relation to the posted limit). Secondary radar devices used in the state include the Mark VI and LTI Marksman Laser. If you were pulled over on a NJ highway or roadway, it is likely that radar was employed by the officer. You need to inform yourself of these types of radar equipment and there proofs if you hope to be able to defend against your Speeding ticket, under N.J.S.A. 39:4-98. Contact the Traffic Ticket Attorneys of New Jersey at (877) 450-8301. With [...]

Speeding Ticket for 36 Miles Over the Speed Limit Downgraded to Unsafe Operation2016-02-10T15:35:13-05:00

8 Points in Traffic Tickets Dismissed in Lieu of No-Point Traffic Ticket

Mercer County Traffic Ticket Attorney With Some of New Jersey's Biggest roadways running through it, Mercer County is a hub for motor vehicle traffic. Roads like 295, 195, I-95, Route 1 and Route 206, It is no surprise that Local Police and New Jersey State Troopers are handing out Speeding Tickets, under N.J.S.A. 39:4-98, and Driving While Suspended Tickets, under N.J.S.A. 39:3-40, at such a frequent rate. Drivers in towns like Hopewell, Ewing, Hamilton, Princeton, Lawrenceville and West Windsor are paying heavy costs in fines not just to the local towns but also to the New Jersey DMV and each driver's soaring insurance costs.  Keeping points off your license is crucial to keeping you insurance costs low and your surcharges non-existent. If you or someone you know have been charged with Speeding, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:4-98 in New Jersey, call (877) 450-8301. Our team of former prosecutors can assist you [...]

8 Points in Traffic Tickets Dismissed in Lieu of No-Point Traffic Ticket2015-12-23T10:34:37-05:00

Suspension Avoided for Speeding at 50 Miles Per Hour Over the Limit NJSA 39:4-98

New Jersey Speeding Ticket Attorney Every now and again, whether done knowingly or unknowingly, we drive at speeds above the posted limit. A majority of the time no one is there to catch us. However, in those instances were a police officer is parked covertly in an attempt to catch drivers Speeding, anyone can be caught. When this happens, just hope that your speed was not beyond 30 or more miles over the posted limit. This is because judges have more recently taken the initiative to suspend driver who are caught at such high rates of speed. If you or someone you love have been charged with Speeding in New Jersey, contact the Speeding Ticket Traffic Attorneys at (877) 450-8301. With former Municipal and County Prosecutors on Staff, we have the experience and insight in how to properly challenge the State's case and help you avoid heavy fines, points and [...]

Suspension Avoided for Speeding at 50 Miles Per Hour Over the Limit NJSA 39:4-982015-10-02T16:09:11-04:00