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No one gets in their car expecting to be pulled over and accused of a traffic offense. In Utah, repeated traffic citations can lead to the loss of driving privileges, while more serious offenses could result in criminal charges. Whether someone was pulled over along Pioneer Road, 12300 South, South Fort Street, or elsewhere, a Draper traffic offenses lawyer can play a crucial role in protecting the accused party’s driving privileges and freedom.
The defense attorneys at Blackley & Wingad understand the stress and hardships that can follow a traffic citation or arrest. Our lawyers bring decades of combined courtroom and trial experience, and we know how to contest accusations so they do not lead to long-term hardships. What sets our law firm apart is our focus on criminal defense and protecting the rights and interests of our clients at every step.
When we accept a case, we allocate considerable time and resources to managing every aspect of that defense, from investigation through the final resolution. Our legal team does not pressure clients to accept unfavorable plea bargain offers, and we are prepared to take cases to trial when that serves the interests of clients. Trust our skillful defense attorneys to provide you with the strongest chance for successfully contesting your traffic offense.
There are 49,504 miles of roadway across Utah, and many local laws pertain to unlawful acts while driving. Traffic offenses include offenses like speeding, reckless driving, DUI, driving without insurance, and other license-related violations. These crimes and traffic violations can lead to fines, points on a driver’s license, increased insurance rates, and even jail time in more serious cases.
Speeding is one of the most frequently cited violations, and penalties can increase based on how over the limit a driver was traveling. Excessive speeding may even escalate to reckless driving charges, which carry even more serious consequences. Reckless driving generally involves accusations that someone was operating a vehicle in a way that shows a willful disregard for the safety of others, such as high speeds in residential areas.
Driving under the influence is one of the most serious traffic-related offenses in Utah. A conviction can lead to license suspension, mandatory education programs, fines, and potential jail time. Reckless or drunk driving that leads to someone’s death could leave the driver facing manslaughter charges.
Traffic offenses in Draper can carry consequences that go beyond a ticket fee. While some violations are classified as infractions, they can still jeopardize someone’s driving privileges or lead to sharp rises in insurance premiums. The state maintains a system for recording points. Anyone who accumulates more than 200 points within three years could have their license suspended for three months to a year.
The state assesses the following points by offense:
Not all traffic offenses lead to criminal charges, but some allegations contribute to the city’s crime rate of 39.16 per 1,000 residents in a typical year. For example, a DUI conviction can lead to confinement in jail and the loss of driving privileges. In a state where roughly 13,000 people are currently behind bars, that’s a danger that should be taken seriously.
Drivers cited for traffic violations in Draper have multiple options for contesting a ticket, and the right approach should be based on the specific circumstances of the stop. One common strategy could involve challenging the basis for the traffic stop. If the officer lacked reasonable suspicion to initiate the stop, any resulting citation may be subject to dismissal.
Other key steps could involve scrutinizing the evidence, including radar and laser readings, and reviewing dashcam footage and the officer’s written report. Another approach could focus on identifying factual errors or inconsistencies in the report. Incorrect vehicle descriptions, unclear signage, or improper calibration of speed detection devices could raise questions about the validity of the citation.
Witness testimony could contradict the police officer’s narrative of events. Importantly, an approved defensive driving course could be used to reduce the points on a driver’s record by 50, but only every three years. Drivers may also consider negotiating with prosecutors or appearing in court to seek reduced penalties. In some cases, demonstrating a clean driving history or completing corrective actions in advance can improve the outcome.
Drivers can avoid the hassle of dealing with tickets and possible criminal charges by maintaining attentive driving habits. Vehicle operators should follow posted speed limits and adjust for weather, traffic, and road conditions. Keeping a safe following distance and avoiding aggressive behaviors like sudden lane changes or tailgating can also reduce the chance that someone is pulled over. Stay focused and avoid distractions like phone use and messaging.
The accumulation of traffic tickets or a driving-related criminal offense can jeopardize your driving privileges and potentially your freedom. When a driver hires a traffic offenses lawyer, they gain the steady support of someone who understands Utah’s traffic offense laws and how to shield clients from traffic offense penalties.
A Draper traffic offenses attorney can:
Whether a traffic offense is successfully contested by calling out inconsistencies in the report or reduced to a lower, more manageable offense, legal representation plays a critical role in protecting the rights of drivers in Draper.
If you have been accused of violating a state traffic law or driving-related criminal law, you need legal representation that gets results. The defense attorneys at Blackley & Wingad stand ready to provide you with the steady support your case deserves. Contact our office today to schedule your consultation so our lawyers can begin reviewing the evidence and planning the next steps.
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