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Professional Traffic Ticket Representation: Defending Serious Charges Including Careless Driving, Stunt Racing, and More
Question: How can Pollock Paralegal assist in protecting your driving privileges during serious traffic charges?
Answer: Pollock Paralegal offers knowledgeable support for individuals facing serious charges such as Stunt Driving, Careless Driving, and Driving Under Suspension. With a dedicated team, they focus on crafting effective defence strategies to minimise potential penalties, including fines and license suspensions. Protecting your driving record is vital, and Pollock Paralegal aims to provide you with the assistance needed to navigate these challenging situations.
Protecting Driving Privileges
Serious charges such as Stunt Driving, Racing, Speeding 50 or More Over the Limit, Driving Under Suspension, Careless Driving, among others, constitute the most serious charges under the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8 and the consequences of a conviction can be severe. Hefty fines with victim surcharges, increased insurance rates, potential license suspension, and even jail in some situations, all deserve the strongest fight in defence. Minimize the risk of conviction and the consequences that may arise following a conviction by obtaining professional representation.
Defending Against Serious Charges
The consequences upon conviction of a serious traffic ticket charge can be significant and thus it is crucially important to strongly fight these charges as vigorously as possible.
Serious Traffic Ticket Charges Include:
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Conclusion
Traffic tickets within the serious charges category can have drastic consequences upon conviction including severe fines, substantially increased insurance rates, potential license suspension, and possibly even some jail time. Hiring a professional who knows how to negotiate with prosecutors, knows how to question witnesses including which questions to ask and which questions to avoid, and who knows the law and is ready to make persuasive arguments on the applicable legal principles, is crucial.
