Forgot My Reckless Driving Court Date Now What
Recently we received a call from a potential client who was scared, and needed help. The client explained that they had gotten a Reckless Driving over 80 miles per hour in Virginia. The Reckless Driving ticket was in Sussex County Virginia. The client explained that they had forgotten about the ticket, and needed to know what to do. Our attorney was able to explain the process of potentially re-opening a closed case, and how a Reckless Driving lawyer can help. Reckless tickets are serious offenses that can have many negative impacts. A conviction for Reckless Driving is a criminal offense. A conviction can also lead to points on your license, increased insurance premiums, a fine, and in some cases jail time. Our attorney was able to get the charge reduced to a non-moving violation so there were no points accessed to our clients record.
Our attorney was able to get the conviction set aside, and the client’s charge was reduced to a defective speedometer, a non-moving violation!
Adam Jurach, Brian Tacey, and Tony Quitiquit regularly handle Reckless Driving cases in Henrico, Hanover, Chesterfield, Richmond, and the surrounding jurisdictions in Virginia. If you have been charged with Reckless Driving in violation of §46.2-862 or any other Criminal or Traffic case contact one of the lawyers at Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit.
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