Hanover Va Successful Reckless Driving Case

Hanover VA Successful Reckless Driving Case

The Weiland Firm, PLC successfully defended a Hanover Reckless Driving by speed ticket. Our client received a ticket for traveling 87 MPH in a 70 MPH zone. Because the client followed the advice of our attorneys and provided us with the mitigation we needed to best defend the case, we were able to get the charge dismissed upon the completion of a driver improvement program the client can complete on the internet.

As a result of our effort, the client will avoid a Reckless Driving conviction which means he will not receive a misdemeanor criminal conviction, DMV demerit points or a fine. If you find yourself receiving a Reckless Driving ticket or being charged with any other serious traffic matter such as DUI please feel free to contact the attorneys from The Weiland Firm, PLC at (804) 355-8037 for a free consultation.

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