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Some traffic offenses are more serious
than others, and can result in penalties as serious as imprisonment.
While a traffic offense might be a minor matter if no one is hurt, the
same basic action can be a misdemeanor or felony if someone is hurt or
killed of it there is serious property damage. Other offenses, however ,
are considered serious violations on their own, such as drunk driving or
operating a vehicle without a license. Person charged with traffic –
related crimes should treat their situation the same way they would any
other criminal charges: by seeking the advice of an experienced criminal
lawyer.
Traffic Misdemeanors
Many traffic violations are classified as
misdemeanors, which are less serious crimes, with penalties including
fines and imprisonment of a year or less. Some traffic misdemeanors are
driving without a license or without insurance. A person with a
misdemeanors conviction retains many rights that a convicted felon may
lose. Sometimes a skilled lawyer may be able to “plead down” an offense
from felony to misdemeanors, which may minimize the penalty.
Traffic Felonies
Felonies are criminal justice system’s
most serious crimes, punishable by more than a year or imprisonment. An
example of traffic felony is vehicular homicide. Traffic charge must be
taken seriously as any other criminal charges because they can impact
the offenders life far into the future. In order to best protect the
future, if you have been charged with a traffic-related misdemeanors or
felony, do not hesitate to contact an experienced criminal defense
lawyer.
Article contributed by AAM
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