Aggravated Speeding Reduced to Petty Offense
Published: Jan 10, 2017, by in Traffic, Traffic ViolationsA man was recently pulled over and charged with the traffic offense of aggravated speeding after going between 26 and 34 miles over the posted limit. While traveling at such a rate is not only dangerous, it is also a serious violation, carrying a likely license suspension and even possible time in jail. It was important for this individual to preserve his ability to drive as well as his freedom; therefore, he contacted Illinois traffic lawyer Michael O’Meara.
By utilizing his wide-ranging experience in Illinois traffic court and well-cultivated relationships, attorney O’Meara successfully convinced all the parties involved to amend his client’s aggravated speeding violation to a much less severe petty offense. Due to attorney O’Meara’s representation, his client protected his driver’s license and was excused from further concern.
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