When to Fight a Texas Traffic Ticket

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Many of us have seen those flashing red and blue lights in our rearview mirrors at least once during our driving careers, and it is not a pleasant experience. While most people just pay the ticket and try to forget about it, this is not usually in your best interests. The points levied against your license can add up quickly, and if you feel that you were ticketed unfairly, you have the option of fighting it in court.

The Traffic Stop

While you can fight a traffic ticket, doing so immediately after you have been pulled over is not the time. If an officer writes you a ticket, it is in your best interest to simply sign it. Arguing with the officer is unlikely to get you anywhere, and doing so may even end up with you in handcuffs. Signing a ticket is not an admission of your guilt, and if you think the ticket is unfair, you will have the opportunity to address the issue in court.

Know the Consequences of Your Ticket

While you may want to pay your ticket and simply get it over with, it is a good idea to know what the consequences of accepting guilt in the matter will be. If you have other traffic convictions, you could be facing a suspended license – along with significant fines. Ultimately, it could cost you considerably more to face the consequences of the ticket than to fight the charge with the professional legal guidance of an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side.

It's Advisable to Hire an Attorney after any Traffic Ticket

A traffic ticket may seem like a minor issue that you can handle on your own, but the reality is that traffic tickets can easily turn into serious legal problems if they are not handled correctly. For example, if you fail to pay your ticket or appear in court, a judge will likely issue a bench warrant for your arrest. If this happens to you, you could be arrested at any time and taken to jail until you post bond. With so much that could go wrong, it’s advisable to retain an attorney to handle your traffic ticket.

Traffic Ticket? Contact an Experienced Killeen Criminal Defense Attorney Today

Having a traffic ticket or two on your record can be far more consequential than you may realize. If you are facing a traffic ticket, Brett Pritchard at The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard in Killeen, Texas, is a criminal defense attorney who is committed to fighting for your rights and to helping you avoid the negative effects of a traffic offense on your record. We are here to help, so please do not hesitate to contact or call us at 254-501-4040 for more information today.

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