Traffic Tickets
Tickets Affect your wallet and record!
If you have received a traffic citation, you have been charged
with a criminal offense. A conviction for a traffic ticket, even
certain speeding tickets, can lead to drastic increases in your
automobile insurance premiums and affect your driving history.
This can, in turn, affect other aspects of your life such as
employment. Many people do not realize the effect that simply
pleading guilty or paying a ticket off at the clerk's office can
have on their privilege to drive or to their insurance. Many
people request the court to continue judgment, i.e. to grant
them a "PJC", even when doing so is neither necessary nor
wise, given their driving history. Marie Mobley can evaluate
your situation and the appropriate defense to use given your
charge.
It rarely makes sense for you to just plead guilty or pay off a
ticket in North Carolina. Marie Mobley can analyze your
driving history and the current ticket(s) and then negotiate the
best possible outcome given your situation. Although many
offenses require you to appear in court, you may be able to
hire an attorney to appear for you so that you don't have to
miss work or reschedule that vacation you've had planned for
weeks to sit in court and wait for your case to be called.
Missed your court date?
Failing to appear in court on your court date can result in your
North Carolina Driver's License being suspended. If your
license is suspended, you will also have to pay a restoration fee
to the NC DMV. Courts also assess fees when a person fails
to appear. If you have missed your court date, contact Marie
Mobley; she can help get your case added onto a calendar and
help prevent your license from being suspended.
Arrested for Driving While License Revoked?
Being arrested for driving while your North Carolina license is
revoked or suspended is a serious offense. If you are
convicted or plead guilty of driving while your license is
revoked, you are not even eligible for a limited driving privilege.
If your are convicted of a subsequent moving violation after
your license has been revoked, your license could be
suspended for an additional year or more, thereby increasing
the length of time that you have to go without being licensed to
drive. If you've been charged with driving while license
revoked, Marie Mobley can analyze your driving record to see
why you were charged with the offense and how you can
handle the ticket or get you properly licensed. Click here to
contact her now.


