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Emporia VA Reckless Driving Speeding Ticket Traffic Defense
If you have been ticketed or arrested for Reckless Driving in Emporia VA, then you need an experienced Emporia VA Reckless Driving Lawyer. In fact, a motorist can be convicted of Reckless Driving for speeding as little as 11 miles per hour over the limit if the speed evidence is 81 miles per hour in a 70 mile per hour speed zone. A conviction for Reckless Driving can severely jeopardize your freedom, your career, and your driving record. Additionally, a Misdemeanor Reckless Driving conviction on average will also have a more negative impact on the automobile insurance policy than a DUI conviction according to a study conducted by Insurance.com.
Reckless Driving in the Commonwealth of Virginia is classified as a Class One Misdemeanor criminal offense and is punishable as follows:
в—¦Maximum 12 months in jail
в—¦Maximum $2,500 fine, and/or
в—¦Maximum 6 months loss of driving privileges in Virginia.
Experienced Reckless Driving Defense Attorneys Emporia VA
Riley & Wells Attorneys-At-Law possess over 40 years of combined traffic law experience and are routinely recognized by Virginia Super Lawyers for our legal ability and ethical standards. We are the skilled Emporia VA Reckless Driving Lawyers that clients want representing them. We will examine your case, deploy many strategies during our representation, and use every resource the law allows to secure our clientРІР‚в„ўs the best possible outcome under the law. Contact an experienced Emporia VA Reckless Driving Attorney with an established working relationship with all the Emporia Judges, Commonwealth Attorneys, Virginia State Troopers, Emporia Police Officers & Deputy SheriffРІР‚в„ўs and court personnel for a free initial consultation.
Emporia VA Reckless Driving Speeding Attorneys
recklessdrivingThe Virginia Reckless Driving-Speeding law pursuant to Va. Code 46.2-862 is perhaps the most enforced reckless driving provision, and is frequently enforced by Virginia State Troopers, Emporia Police and Greensville County Deputy Sheriffs patrolling Interstates 95 and Route 58 in Emporia VA. The law states that a person shall be guilty of reckless driving if driving a motor vehicle at a speed of 20 miles per hour or more above the speed limit OR in excess of 80 miles per hour regardless of the speed limit. We defend this type of allegation in the Emporia VA every week and know how to best protect our clients. The facts of each case can vary, but we have the knowledge and expertise to select the best defenses and arguments for your particular circumstances.
Emporia VA Reckless Driving 97 mph Reduced
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Emporia Reckless Driving 97 mph on I95 Reduced
Riley & Wells Attorneys represented a client from Vienna VA for reckless driving speeding 97 mph on Interstate 95 in Emporia VA. Our client was a 59 year old DC professional driving a shiny brand new Ford Mustang around daybreak on his way to a long overdue vacation to Florida. At about the worst time possible, our client decided to “open up” the Mustang and “punched it” for a few seconds. Unfortunately, a Police Officer was operating stationary RADAR at the exact same location and exact same time as our client and gathered evidence of speeds of 97 miles per hour. At trial, the Police Officer was present in court and his evidence was sufficient, but Riley & Wells Attorneys had arguments prepared in advance that were going to ideally convince the Judge not to find our client guilty of a misdemeanor criminal offense for a momentary lapse of bad judgment. The Court agreed with our arguments and found our client not guilty of reckless driving and reduced the case to the traffic infraction of speeding only imposing a minor fine.
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