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Professional Traffic Ticket Representation: Defending Serious Charges Including Careless Driving, Stunt Racing, and More
Question: How can United Legal Services Professional Corporation help defend against serious traffic offences?
Answer: United Legal Services Professional Corporation understands the significant repercussions of serious traffic charges under the Highway Traffic Act R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8 and offers dedicated support to develop a robust defence strategy. Our firm can assist in negotiating with prosecutors, challenging witness statements, and presenting compelling legal arguments to minimise the potential consequences of a conviction.
Protecting Driving Privileges
Serious charges such as Speeding 50 or More Over the Limit, Driving Under Suspension, Careless Driving, Stunt Driving, Racing, among others, constitute the most serious charges under the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8 and the consequences of a conviction can be severe. Hefty fines with victim surcharges, increased insurance rates, potential license suspension, and even jail in some situations, all deserve the strongest fight in defence. Minimize the risk of conviction and the consequences that may arise following a conviction by obtaining professional representation.
Defending Against Serious Charges
A conviction for a serious traffic offence can carry very significant consequences; and accordingly, it is crucial to put forth a well formulated defence.
Serious Traffic Ticket Charges Include:
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Conclusion
Serious traffic violations can lead to significant penalties, including heavy fines, skyrocketing insurance premiums, potential loss of driving privileges, and, in some cases, imprisonment. It is essential to hire a legal expert who can skillfully negotiate with prosecutors, can effectively cross-examine witnesses by asking the right questions, and can make compelling legal arguments grounded in relevant laws.
