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More Information About Traffic Violations
The attorneys at the Law Office Thomas Swain, PLLC, offer comprehensive defense against the damages caused by traffic violations. With a detailed knowledge of Austin, Texas, area traffic courts, our lawyers are often able to reduce or eliminate the charges against you, in turn reducing or eliminating the penalties stemming from them.
To further serve you, we have created a database of information regarding traffic violations and traffic laws apply in various cases. To discuss your specific citations or license concerns, contact our office online or call 512-371-6487 and schedule your free consultation today.
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The lawyers at Law Office of Thomas Swain, PLLC provide effective and assertive defense against traffic citations to clients throughout the Austin, Texas, area. With our help, you may be able to limit or eliminate the charges against you, in turn protecting your wallet and your driving privileges from the damage caused by convictions.
Have you been issued a citation for a traffic violation? If so, don't hesitate to get an attorney involved. With our help, you may be able to limit the damage caused by traffic citations, saving your wallet and driving privileges from harm. Contact our office online or call 512-371-6487 to schedule a free consultation to discuss your citation today. Se habla español.
Traffic Violations - An Overview
Although many traffic offenses may not carry the same stigma and penalties as other, more serious crimes, even the lower-level offenses can result in significant fines, loss of driving privileges, and increased insurance rates. And the more serious offenses, or even some less serious violations if they are part of a series of violations by the same offender, can result in imprisonment. Thus, traffic charges should not be taken lightly. An attorney can explain the possible consequences of the various violations and represent those charged with traffic offenses throughout the resolution of the matter, taking some of the mystery out of the process and increasing the chances of the least serious outcome.
Traffic Infractions or Violations
In most states, no particular criminal intent is required to convict a person of a minor traffic offense. This concept is sometimes referred to as strict liability. The only proof needed is evidence that the person charged actually committed the prohibited act. For example, if there is reliable evidence of speeding, it need not also be proven that the driver intended to exceed the speed limit; it rarely matters for liability purposes if the speeding was inadvertent or purposeful. Strict-liability traffic offenses typically include such violations as failure to use turn signals, failure to yield, turning into the wrong lane, driving a car with burned-out headlights, failure to use towbars when towing another vehicle, parking next to a yellow curb, parking in a handicap spot without the required permit, overdue parking meters, and exceeding the speed limit.
Traffic Misdemeanors and Felonies
Almost every traffic violation becomes a misdemeanor or felony if it involves injury to a person or destruction of property. A person who changes lanes without signaling and hits another car can be charged with the misdemeanor crime of reckless driving or even vehicular homicide if the lane-changer was attempting to inflict serious bodily injury and the other driver is killed. In addition, some traffic offenses are legally defined as misdemeanors or felonies, such as driving with a revoked license and leaving the scene of an accident. A person accused of these more serious traffic offenses is entitled to all criminal procedures, including the right to a court-appointed attorney and a jury trial.
Conclusion
The primary purpose of traffic-violation laws and regulations is to deter unsafe driving and to educate and reform bad drivers. Even good drivers, however, for whom safety is a priority, can be charged with a traffic violation. If you or someone you know has been charged with breaking a traffic law, a criminal defense attorney with experience in handling traffic violations can explain the procedures and possible penalties that await you, and can work with you to ensure the best possible outcome.
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