North Carolina resident Reckless Driving charge reduced in Mecklenburg 83 MPH in a 70 MPH zone

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NC Resident Reckless Driving Mecklenburg 83MPH/70MPH

The Weiland Firm represented a client charged with Reckless Driving for speeding 83 MPH in a 70 MPH zone in Mecklenburg County, Va. The client was a resident of North Carolina and would have a difficult time appearing in court. On the trial date, The Attorney was not only able to get the client’s appearance at trial waived but convinced the judge to reduce the Reckless Driving charge to Defective Equipment, a no-points, non-moving violation. This reduction allowed the client to avoid the license points, insurance points, and Class 1 Misdemeanor associated with the Reckless Driving charge. The client only needed to pay a fine and court costs.

If you have been charged with Reckless Driving in Mecklenburg 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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