Every Georgia traffic violation, or moving violation, carries a certain number of points. If you accumulate 15 points on your record, you could face losing your driver’s license and a drastic increase in your insurance premiums.
In an effort to prevent this, you must act quickly when you are ticketed by law enforcement. There is a specific protocol that must be followed when performing an arrest and if a police officer misses a step, the evidence in the case may become inadmissible.
Choose a Thorough Chatham County Reckless Driving Defense Attorney
I am attorney Lynne Fleming and I have nearly 20 years of experience digging deeply into the details surrounding traffic violation tickets to determine if all legal procedures were followed. The favorable outcome of your case, however, is dependent on timing. You must retain an experienced attorney as soon as possible in an effort to minimize the impacts on your driving record.
At my firm, the Law Office of Lynne M. Fleming, I have represented clients who have been charged with the following:
- Speeding
- Reckless driving
- Vehicular homicide
- Fleeing
- Eluding
- DUI and repeat DUI offenses
- Driving with a suspended license
- Driving without insurance
- Hit and run
The points you accumulate on your license stay on your record for three years. Regardless of whether this is your first moving violation or your fifth, you will benefit greatly by having an experienced lawyer your side.
Contact Attorney Lynne Fleming for Experienced Representation
Call the Law Office of Lynne M. Fleming to speak with a Savannah traffic violation attorney at 912-598-6022 or 800-580-6527 or complete an online contact form. My office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and by appointment on the weekends.