22
Jun
09

At the scene of the alleged violation

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Let’s begin with the cardinal rule of traffic stops.  When you see the flashing red lights behind you, make sure that you pull over quickly.  As you roll down the window full of anger at the realization that this police officer is going to make you late to your very important meeting, just roll down that window and bite your tongue.  The biggest mistake that people often make when they are pulled over is talking too much.  Listen to what the officer has to say, nod your head, and be pleasant.  No matter how much you are tempted to do it, the golden rule is: DO NOT ARGUE WITH THE POLICE OFFICER.

We cannot emphasize that enough.  There are two very important reasons why saying too much to the officer is not a good idea.  The obvious one is that you don’t want to anger an officer who has your ticket in his hands.  He can make the process of receiving a ticket very unpleasant for you.  The second reason, and the one that many people don’t realize, is that the more you say and do, the more likely it is that the officer will remember you.  The moment he pulls you over, the officer is making a mental note of your attitude and if you begin to argue, you can be sure that he is writing everything you say down on his copy of your ticket.  The ones that the officers usually don’t remember are the ones that are pleasant and don’t say much.  This is one of those rare situations in life where you want to be completely boring and forgettable.

Once the officer hands you your ticket and drives off, don’t crumple your ticket and stuff it in your glove compartment or deep into your pockets.  Although you may be seething at the audacity of the officer to pull you over when you clearly didn’t violate any traffic law, don’t let your anger cloud your judgment.  That piece of paper is a legal document and happens to have on it a very important date.  If you read your ticket closely, you will discover that you have just signed a promise to appear at your arraignment date.

10
Jun
09

ANATOMY OF A TRAFFIC CASE IN TEXAS

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The vast majority of Texans have, at some point in their lives, received a ticket for a traffic violation.  Unlike most other violations of the law, a traffic ticket doesn’t bear the same stigma of criminality and is often viewed as a minor offense that even the most law-abiding citizens may be guilty of on a frequent basis.  However, don’t let the prevalence and the commonality of a traffic ticket fool you.  Trying to resolve a traffic ticket in Texas is at best an annoyance, and at worst, a convoluted maze of red tape that can have you banging your head against the wall in no time.  From the moment you see the red lights flashing in your rearview mirror and hear the dreaded siren, you enter the confounding world of Texas traffic law.

While not considered a serious offense by most people, many Texans don’t realize that a traffic violation is still a criminal offense in the state of Texas.  The list of possible traffic violations that you can be guilty of in Texas seems endless: speeding, speeding in a construction zone, speeding in a school zone, running a red light, failing to signal, failing to yield to right of way, loud muffler, expired registration/inspection, driving without a valid driver’s license etc. (maybe here we can add a link that people can click on to see the sheer variety of cases that they could be charged with).  The list goes on and on.  Each type of case has varying degrees of repercussions and different methods of resolution.  For example, a speeding or moving violation may result in a fine, put negative points on your driving record, or raise your insurance rates.  Other, more straightforward violations such as expired registration can be dismissed with a ten dollar dismissal fee if you update your registration within ten days

Considering how varied the steps can be to resolve each type of case, it is not surprising that many people find dealing with a traffic ticket a very stressful process.  That is where Sullo & Sullo can step in to relieve that stress and confusion.  We are a law firm that specializes in traffic ticket defense and you can have peace of mind knowing that only the most experienced and thorough attorneys who are skilled in traffic law are managing your cases.  While it would be impossible to discuss all the nuances of traffic procedure and traffic law, we would like to provide a general overview of the anatomy of a typical traffic case.  This step-by-step guide to how traffic cases work in Texas is a service provided to you by Sullo & Sullo to help demystify the process for all our clients.

10
Jun
09

Texas Traffic Tickets

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Texas Traffic Tickets

According to Texas law, it is legal to drive over the posted speed limit as long as you are driving safely. A number of factors go into determining safe driving such as time of day, weather and road condition.




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