College Grad Has Excessive Speeding Charges Reduced

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College Grad Has Excessive Speeding Charges Reduced To Save His License

Not long ago, a young man was stopped by police for going 41 miles per hour over the posted speed limit and charged with excessive speeding and reckless driving. If found guilty, these citations would result in five points on his license, a 15-day license suspension, and a departmental review by PennDot, who could mandate an even longer suspension. As a new college graduate, he had recently acquired his first job and was extremely concerned about the ramifications these charges would have on his ability to drive or how to explain this restriction to his new employer. In an effort to save his license and possibly his new position, he hired the Worgul, Sarna & Ness, Criminal Defense Attorneys, LLC.

Experienced traffic attorney Samir Sarna aggressively represented his client and spoke with the officers involved. Attorney Sarna successfully negotiated to have the reckless driving and excessive speeding charges amended to a no points traffic violation based on the condition that his client completes a driving safety class as well as pay a $178 fine. In addition to sparing the young man from appearing in court, he could rest assured that he could start his new career without the limitation of a suspended license.

The outcome of an individual case depends on a variety of factors unique to that case. Case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any similar or future case.