Thursday, December 20, 2012

Farmers Branch, Tx Warrants Lifted By Lawyers | Speeding Tickets Attorneys




Farmers Branch, Texas Traffic Warrants Lifted By Jack Byno, Attorney At Law

If you received a notice that your Farmers Branch traffic ticket is in warrant status, you will need to dispose of the matter immediately to avoid arrest. There are law enforcement officers that are assigned to actively pursue you if there is a warrant for your arrest. Most courts now enter warrants into the statewide computer system and are valid throughout Texas, and are easily accessible to peace officers. The most common options to dispose of a warrant are: pay the fine (which may result in a conviction); get arrested; post a cash bond and request a new court date; retain an attorney to post a surety bond and appear in court on your behalf. I am Jack Byno, a traffic ticket attorney that can help lift your warrants and appear in court on your behalf. For more information, contact me at 817-685-0912.

Contact Attorney Jack Byno For Public Intoxication Defense In Farmers Branch, Texas

Were you arrested for public intoxication in the City of Farmers Branch, Texas or another city in the Dallas-Fort Worth area? Has your child been ticketed for minor in possession or minor in consumption? Contact me, Jack Byno, for experienced defense. I will look out for your best interests at all stages of the process. You can feel confident in having my experience on your side. I represent clients in DallasDentonFort Worth, Euless, Irving, Plano, and surrounding communities in Texas. Contact the attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates for more details on how we can defend you at 817-685-0912.


Farmers Branch Speeding Ticket Defense Lawyer

In most cases, if you were written a speeding ticket in the City of Farmers Branch, Texas, the attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates can keep the ticket off of your driving record by getting a deferred disposition. Of course, there are conditions that you must meet.  If you are approved for deferred disposition, you can get your citation dismissed (which will keep a traffic citation off your driving record). I will go to court, enter a plea of no contest and you must pay an administrative; complete a probation period; and if you are under 25 years of age, you must also take a defensive driving class as a requirement of the Deferred Disposition on all moving violations. If you receive no conviction for any other offense during the probation period, the charge will be dismissed. Contact me at 817-685-0912.




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