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Out-of-State Truck Driver Gets Minimum Fine After CDL Violation

The attorneys at Worgul, Sarna & Ness, Criminal Defense Attorneys, LLC often represent out-of-state truck drivers with Commercial Driver License offenses. These types of charges are serious for CDL drivers and can cause higher insurance rates for convicted offenders. Recently, a Texas resident was charged with failure to stop at a red signal while driving through Allegheny County – a three point offense. With the serious charge looming over his record, he knew he needed a strong legal representation to protect the future of his job.

The 50-year-old man did not have to appear in court and was conveniently represented by Pittsburgh attorney Samir Sarna on his behalf. The officer agreed to knock the CDL violation down to a lower offense with a sliding, minimum fine of $25. Our client received the minimum fine plus court costs – and a refund of his collateral.

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