by Chris Rike | Jun 10, 2020 | Traffic Violations
This page discusses warrants issued for misdemeanor violations by limited jurisdiction courts. Warrants for felony matters are different. What is a warrant? This post is discussing bench warrants, warrants initiated by a judge. There are also arrest warrants,...
by Chris Rike | Mar 27, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Most people (fortunately) don’t have a regular need to work with an attorney. As a result, it can be unclear what exactly a lawyer can do, and what a lawyer cannot do while representing a client. First, let’s cover some of the things an attorney can do for...
by Chris Rike | Mar 10, 2020 | criminal speeding, Traffic Violations
AVL stands for Automatic Vehicle Location. AVL data is data that is automatically collected that relates to the location of a vehicle. Most police vehicles are equipped Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems. Many of these CAD systems include AVL systems which allow...
by Chris Rike | Feb 20, 2020 | Traffic Violations
When you plead guilty or are found guilty in a criminal traffic case, a fine is typically imposed. This can either be part of a plea agreement you reached with the prosecutor, or the fine can be imposed by the court. We recently concluded a criminal traffic case in...
by Chris Rike | Jan 28, 2020 | Criminal Defense
When Does a Case go to Trial? Most criminal traffic cases do not go to trial and here’s why. By the time a case is ready for trial, all discovery and disclosure has been completed. This means both parties have all of the information available and know the...