Wake County Speeding Ticket Reduced to Non-moving
January 2020
Attorney negotiated reduction of speeding ticket 23 miles per hour (48 in a 25) to a non-moving "Improper Equipment" charge. While not a complete win in the form of a dismissed charge, a reduction to a non-moving violation can be extremely beneficial- in this case the driver was facing a potential license revocation based upon the speed over the limit. By obtaining a reduction to non-moving, the driver avoids a license revocation, increased insurance costs, and any points on their driving records.
Although we do not defend a high volume of traffic infractions, the attorneys at Edelstein & Payne have relevant experience as well as working familiarity with the judges, prosecutors, who exercise discretion over these matters, as well as the clerks who administer them.
Practice area(s): Speeding / Traffic Ticket
Court: Wake County District Court