90+ MPH Reckless Driving in Dinwiddie Reduced
The Weiland Firm represented a client that was charged with Reckless Driving in Dinwiddie for driving 91 MPH in a 70 MPH zone. The client had a previous conviction for a DUI.
The Attorney was able to have the charge reduced to Improper Driving, a charge that adds less points the client’s driving record. The Attorney advised the client to complete a 12-hour driving school course in order to attain this positive result.
If you have been charged with Reckless Driving in Dinwiddie County Virginia, it is important that you contact an attorney that understands Virginia’s traffic laws and can guide you accordingly. John Weiland and Nick Wright of The Weiland Firm, PLC, Attorneys at Law focus their practice on defending clients charged with serious traffic offenses, such as Reckless Driving and DUI, and are ready to help you win your case.

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