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No matter the charge, it is extremely important to be aware of your rights when you are given a ticket. Even a minor charge will mean increased insurance rates, and possibly demerit points being levelled against your record. In many circumstances, going through the trouble and effort of fighting your ticket will appear as an unworthy endeavor. However, there are many circumstances where an aggressive stance to even a minor charge is warranted.
Review Your Ticket. Figure Out If There Are Any Fatal Errors.
2. Assess Your Risks. Possible Fines, Penalties, and Suspensions.
3. Request A Meeting With The Prosecutor To Draft A Deal, Or Request A Trial.
4. Attend And Fight The Charge At Trial.
It is extremely important that you thoroughly review every ticket. You must be aware of all ways that a ticket may be dropped on a technicality such as the ticket being unsigned, or the lack of a date. You must also be aware of any and all possible defenses to your charge in order to be successful.
There are alternatives to fighting the ticket at court, such as arranging a deal with the prosecutor. However, a deal with the prosecutor may still leave you with a charge that will add demerit points to your record as well as increase your insurance rates.
That is why it is important to contact a legal professional who is experienced and completely understands the process to ensure that you receive the best legal defense possible.
I will provide you with a free 30-minute long consultation regarding your Traffic Ticket. Located in Toronto and the GTA.
I can be reached here:
T. (289) 395-0207
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