State Troopers Pull Over Speeding Drivers in Cooke County

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Has a State trooper issued a speeding ticket to you in Cooke County? No matter whether you hold a CDL or Class C driver's license, you have a right to dispute your ticket if you would rather not see points added to your driving record. An attorney who has previously defended clients in Cooke County may be able to defend against your violation as well. If you do not respond to your speeding ticket before it becomes outstanding, the Cooke County Justice Court will issue you a warrant.

Were you recently pulled over by a Texas State trooper in Cooke County and written a ticket for speeding? If it is obvious to you that the circumstances under which you were issued the ticket are questionable, you may now be considering a way to challenge your violation. A local traffic ticket attorney who knows how to challenge speeding tickets may be able to defend against yours as well, whether you are a Class C motorist or hold a commercial driver's license. Bear in mind that the Cooke County Justice of the Peace Court will take action against you if your speeding ticket becomes outstanding.

If you do not respond to a speeding ticket issued to you in Cooke County, by either pleading guilty to it or taking steps to challenge it, the Cooke County JP Court will act upon its power to issue a warrant for your arrest. For help getting arrest warrants lifted and bonds posted, CDL holders and everyday drivers may benefit from the legal assistance provided by a local traffic ticket law firm. For drivers who have already been arrested because of overdue Cooke County speeding tickets, an attorney may be able to post their bail and represent them in court.

Do you have a commercial driver's license? If so, you may be especially concerned about how a Cooke County speeding violation will end up affecting your driving record, end eventually your career. For help defending your livelihood and CDL, you may want to consider seeking legal assistance from a traffic ticket lawyer who has experience representing commercial truckers in Cooke County. While CDL drivers are not eligible for deferred adjudication and other alternatives to points on their driving records, an acceptable deal may still be reached in the JP Court.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jack Byno
I'm Jack Byno, and I'm a Cooke County traffic ticket lawyer. From my offices conveniently located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, I represent clients in a variety of traffic violation matters in Cooke County, including traffic warrants and speeding tickets. Contact me today for aggressive representation.

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