In the State of Florida, traffic crimes, also know as driving offenses, are the most common criminal offenses. Traffic crimes are much more serious than traffic infractions. A criminal traffic conviction may: increase your insurance rates, affect your driving privileges, and result in jail time.
If you have been charged with a crime involving driving a vehicle in Miami, you need to contact a criminal defense lawyer who routinely handles criminal traffic matters. We have defended hundreds of drivers facing criminal traffic charges. Some common traffic crimes that we defend include:
Driving While License Suspended - Florida Statute 322.34.
Driving while license suspended is a serious criminal traffic offense. If it is your third offense, it may be charged as a third degree felony. If you are charged with driving with license suspended our attorney can fight for you.
Reckless Driving - Florida Statute 316.192
Reckless driving is a criminal traffic offense that carries 4 points. If alcohol is suspected the judge may order DUI school and treatment. If you were cited for reckless driving let our law office defend you.
Leaving the Scene of an Accident - Florida Statute 316.061
Leaving the scene of an accident is a criminal traffic offense that carries 6 points. If there were injuries it may be charged as a third degree felony. If you are facing leaving the scene of an accident charges call our law firm.
Racing on Highways – Florida Statute 316.191
Racing on highways is a serious criminal traffic offense. If you are convicted, even if adjudication is withheld, your drivers license may be suspended for one-year. If you were cited with racing on highways call us today to set up a free consultation with the traffic criminal defense lawyer.