Best traffic lawyer around San Antonio?
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Best traffic lawyer around San Antonio?
Got a speeding ticket in the Vette for way over the speed limit at the Twisted Sisters outside of Bandera. I need good recommendations for an excellent lawyer/firm who can help me out. I'm sure some of yall have been popped by these Bandera constables...
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Best of luck...
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I just got a ticket last weekend as well, headed to SA. 96 on a 80, but I had my cruise on at 85. I was heading east bound and he was facing east bound as well. I don't know how he clocked me. A thing that got my attention was that on my ticket where my speed is posted it said "Alleged speed: 96MPH". Plus he was under a hill and he had his lights on before I even passed him.
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I just got a ticket last weekend as well, headed to SA. 96 on a 80, but I had my cruise on at 85. I was heading east bound and he was facing east bound as well. I don't know how he clocked me. A thing that got my attention was that on my ticket where my speed is posted it said "Alleged speed: 96MPH". Plus he was under a hill and he had his lights on before I even passed him.
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I've used several people for traffic citations. There are tons of lawyers you can use.
Robert Price (www.pricemartinezlaw.com) was the most recent one I used and I didn't even have to show up to court. He took care of everything.
However, I highly recommend to try and take care of it yourself. In most cases the prosecutor and or judge will offer you a deferred adjudication deal which usually includes a fine and a probationary period which upon completion the charge is dismissed from your driving record. You'll save yourself the attorney fee this way. Good luck.
Robert Price (www.pricemartinezlaw.com) was the most recent one I used and I didn't even have to show up to court. He took care of everything.
However, I highly recommend to try and take care of it yourself. In most cases the prosecutor and or judge will offer you a deferred adjudication deal which usually includes a fine and a probationary period which upon completion the charge is dismissed from your driving record. You'll save yourself the attorney fee this way. Good luck.