State of Florida vs. J.R.M.

Charge:

Possession of Heroin

Outcome:

Dismissed by Motion to Dismiss

State of Florida vs. O.A.

Charge:

Battery on a Pregnant Female

Outcome:

Not Filed

State of Florida vs. J.E.C.

Charge:

Trafficking in Ampethamines

Outcome:

Dismissed

State of Florida vs. N.P.B.

Charge:

Child Abuse

Outcome:

Case Dismissed

State of Florida vs. C.P.

Charge:

Burglary of a Conveyance

Outcome:

Case Dismissed

State of Florida vs. R.M.

Charge:

5th (DUI) with Damage/Injury

Outcome:

Case Dismissed

State of Florida vs. S.C.M.

Charge:

Possession of Cocaine

Outcome:

Not Filed   

State of Florida vs. L.D.R.

Charge:

(DUI) Above .15

Outcome:

Case Dismissed by Motion

State of Florida vs. F.S.H.

Charge:

Resisting an Officer with Violence

Outcome:

Not Filed      

State of Florida vs. V.A.S.

Charge:

2nd DUI within 5 Years

Outcome:

Case Dismissed By Motion  

Civil Traffic Offenses

Why Hire a Lawyer?

Hiring an attorney to fight your traffic ticket can save you time and money.

The only way to get your traffic ticket dismissed is to dispute the charge. Our goal is to get your traffic ticket DISMISSED. If your case is dismissed, you will not have to pay the ticket fine, you will not receive points on your license and the citation will not go on your driving record. If we cannot get your traffic ticket dismissed, we will fight to have the fine reduced and adjudication withheld (no points on your license).

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Even something that seems as simple as a traffic ticket can necessitate the help of an experienced lawyer. McCulloch Law will fight for you. And, with years of civil traffic law knowledge, our approach to your case will be unique, extensive, and solid – resulting in the best outcome possible.

What Happens if I Just Pay My Traffic Ticket?

Many people don't realize that you can fight a traffic ticket and just pay the fine. When you pay a traffic ticket, you automatically receive a formal conviction of guilt and the associated points on your driver's license. You will most likely have to take driving school to remove the points from your driver's license. You must first be eligible to elect driving school and then will be required to pay for and attend driving school.

Can I just Take driving school?

If you elect to take driving school, adjudication will be withheld. You will receive no points on your license, but you will still have to pay the full traffic ticket fine. You will also have to pay the driving school fee and spend time taking the 4-hour driving class. You cannot elect driving school if the ticket requires a mandatory court appearance. You may only elect driving school 5 times in a lifetime and only once in a 12-month period. CDL drivers may not elect driving school. An attorney may be able to get the adjudication withheld (no points on your license) without you having to elect driving school, saving you time and money.

Civil Traffic Violations

Speeding

Careless driving

Following too closely

Failure to obey traffic control device

Red light camera ticket

Insurance Tickets

Driving with suspended license

Improper change of lane

Failure to yield

CDL License

Registration Tickets

Plus Many More!

Why is it Important to Avoid Points on My Driver's License?

Incurring points on your license can lead to license suspension and increased insurance rates. Points stay on your license and can affect insurance rates for up to 3 years.  

Your driver's license may be suspended if you incur:    

  • 12 points in a 12-month period

  • 18 points in an 18-month period

  • 24 points in a 36-month period

Will I Need to Show Up to Court?

We go to court, so that you don't have to! In most cases, a lawyer can appear in court on your behalf.

Are You Looking for a Civil Traffic Attorney in Tampa?

We are here to fight your fight at McCulloch Law. If you’ve found yourself in need of a civil traffic attorney, contact us today to learn more about what we can do to get you the best results possible.

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