Dayton Traffic Lawyer

More than eighty percent of the people in the United States over the age of sixteen have a driver’s license, and there is often more than one car registered for each licensed driver. Inevitably, this translates into millions of traffic offenses across the country each year. The offenses must be dealt with in a court of law—usually a municipal, county, or mayor’s court. However, the courts would be overwhelmed if each offense required a full criminal proceeding. Accordingly, traffic violations have been divided into three categories-felonies, misdemeanors, and minor infractions, with the lesser offenses handled in a more informal manner.

Why should I hire an attorney for my traffic citation?

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. The more serious offenses can result in imprisonment. Thus, traffic charges should not be taken lightly. Experienced traffic law attorney, Jeremiah Denslow, can explain the possible consequences of any traffic violation and represent those charged with an experienced and aggressive legal defense.

Many people charged with a traffic citation simply pay their ticket by mail or plead guilty at their first court appearance because they don’t want to spend money to hire an attorney, or be inconvenienced by going back to court. However, you should be aware that pleading guilty, without an experienced traffic lawyer by your side, is normally a drastic mistake. Many traffic convictions, even the most innocuous, can have very serious consequences that will follow you for a number of years to come. You should seriously consider hiring a traffic attorney in the Dayton area who will help to resolve your case with the optimal outcome. Oftentimes, even if you feel you are guilty, an attorney can help in minimizing your liability by talking to the prosecutors and the judge about your case.

More Serious Traffic Offenses

Most traffic violations become more serious if they involve injury to a person or destruction of property. A person who changes lanes without signaling and hits another automobile can be charged with the misdemeanor crime of reckless driving or even worse. In addition, other traffic offenses are classified as misdemeanors or felonies even when no bodily or property damage results. Some examples of these types of offenses include driving with a suspended license and leaving the scene of an accident. A person charged with violating any of these more serious traffic offenses is entitled to all criminal procedures, including the right to a jury trial.

If you violate the traffic laws, there can be serious ramifications, particularly if you drive for a living. Before pleading guilty, you should consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney who specializes in traffic law to see what can be done. Traffic attorney Jeremiah Denslow can assist you if you are charged with a traffic offense in Dayton, Cincinnati, or Columbus, and the surrounding suburbs. Typical traffic offenses include DUI/OVI/DWI, speeding, reckless operation, failure to control vehicle and equipment violations. You should not walk into a courtroom without an experienced traffic lawyer protecting your rights and fighting for you. Defense lawyer, Jeremiah Denslow, handles traffic cases in all of southern Ohio, including Dayton, Kettering, Fairborn, Miamisburg, Xenia, Lebanon, Springfield, Huber Heights, Trotwood, Springboro and Centerville.

Jeremiah J. Denslow
Attorney at Law

First National Plaza
130 W. Second St.
Suite 1600
Dayton Ohio 45402
Phone: (937) 776-0024
After Hours Phone: (937) 776-0024
Facsimile: (937) 222-7911
Email: jeremiah@denslowlaw.com
Website: www.denslowlaw.com

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