Many people assume that having a speeding citation in Fort Worth, Texas issued
to them means that they have been "found guilty" of something - that
is not the case. You have a right, under Texas state law, to challenge a speeding ticket. Your chances of success in
doing so, however, are greatly improved when you work with an experienced
advocate who has in-depth knowledge of the municipal court system. Do not let
your ticket go to warrant! Call Traffic Trial
Lawyer, Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.
Pulled Over For Speeding in Fort Worth?
While driving in Fort Worth, Texas, did you
hear a siren? You looked in your rear view mirror, only to find a police
officer? Well, it is not an uncommon occurrence. After pulling you over, the
officer probably asked for your driver's license and proof of financial responsibility (insurance). After
looking at those documents, he most likely explained that he pulled you over
for a traffic violation, such as, speeding. Now what do you do? Do you pay the
ticket? Do you take a defensive driving class? Do you take the ticket to trial?
You have these options and more. Contact the Attorneys of Jack Byno &
Associates to learn more about what you can do at 817-685-0912.
Public Intoxication Warrant in Fort Worth
Jack Byno, public intoxication ticket defense lawyer, can
help fight to keep your Fort Worth public intoxication citation off your
record. If a person gets arrested for public intoxication, they are given the
option of bonding out of jail. If you have bonded out, you may have posted a
cash bond or hired a bail bondsman. The mistake many people make is thinking
that is the end of it. It is just the beginning.When you bond out you are or
will be given a court date. If you then fail to appear in court on the
appointed date, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Jack
Byno can help you lift the warrant and appear in court on your
behalf. Contact the Law office of Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.
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