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Pittsburgh Man Avoids Driver’s License Points

When a 61-year-old man was cited for going 26 miles per hour over the posted speed limit, he knew that he’d likely be penalized harshly with the addition of five driver’s license points. Since this individual already had a few points on his driving record, this new infraction would probably result in a license suspension. In order to escape the difficulties associated with the loss of his driving privileges, he decided to speak with the very capable Pittsburgh traffic attorney Matthew Ness with Worgul, Sarna & Ness, Criminal Defense Attorneys, LLC. Attorney Ness achieved the client’s desired result by efficiently negotiating with the court to reduce the offense in question to the less severe traffic violation of going five miles per hour over the limit. By having the charge amended, the man no longer needed to worry about the new driver’s license points or a subsequent suspension.

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