Getting client’s speeding ticket reduced in Sandy Springs, GA.
On October 11, 2017, I appeared on behalf of my client in the Sandy Springs City Court.
He is a resident of South Carolina and could not arrange to return to Sandy Springs to attend court.
My client was ticketed for driving 90 mph in a 55 mph construction zone.
Even though this was my clients third speeding ticket in two years, I was able to get the court to reduce his speed to 14 mph over the limit. This issue then becomes a simple speeding ticket. There will be no reporting of his ticket to the Georgia Department of driver services. Also, his insurance company will not be notified of this issue, and his insurance rates will not increase.
Because of my client’s past history of multiple speeding tickets, he will have to pay a court fine of $735, and upon the payment of the fine, his case will be closed.
This is a wonderful outcome for a person with a history of multiple past speeding tickets. He was not found guilty of a super speeder violation in a construction zone.
If he had been found guilty his insurance rates alone would have increased far beyond the $735 fine.
This is another extremely happy client of the Alpharetta, Georgia speeding ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.
If you have speeding tickets that you would like to discuss with attorney Scott Miller, you may call him at 770-408-1001 for a free consultation.
www.lawofficeofscottmiller.com
He is a resident of South Carolina and could not arrange to return to Sandy Springs to attend court.
My client was ticketed for driving 90 mph in a 55 mph construction zone.
Even though this was my clients third speeding ticket in two years, I was able to get the court to reduce his speed to 14 mph over the limit. This issue then becomes a simple speeding ticket. There will be no reporting of his ticket to the Georgia Department of driver services. Also, his insurance company will not be notified of this issue, and his insurance rates will not increase.
Because of my client’s past history of multiple speeding tickets, he will have to pay a court fine of $735, and upon the payment of the fine, his case will be closed.
This is a wonderful outcome for a person with a history of multiple past speeding tickets. He was not found guilty of a super speeder violation in a construction zone.
If he had been found guilty his insurance rates alone would have increased far beyond the $735 fine.
This is another extremely happy client of the Alpharetta, Georgia speeding ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.
If you have speeding tickets that you would like to discuss with attorney Scott Miller, you may call him at 770-408-1001 for a free consultation.
www.lawofficeofscottmiller.com