by Chris Rike | Sep 27, 2017 | Criminal Defense, Traffic Violations
Failure To Appear For Court In Arizona If you missed a court date, you were probably told you failed to appear. Here’s what to do. Traffic Law Guys4.9 Based on 116 reviews R. K.Very good company, I recommend, especially Olga, she helped me a lot.Ali E.Hands on...
by Chris Rike | Aug 15, 2016 | Traffic Violations
Vehicle Impound In Arizona Why vehicles get impounded, and how to get them back. Why Would The Police Impound A Vehicle? Arizona state law permits the police to impound a vehicle if a driver is charged with any of the following: Driving on a suspended license. Extreme...
by Chris Rike | Jul 25, 2016 | Criminal Defense, Traffic Violations, Uncategorized
Why would a criminal traffic case end up in juvenile court? Most criminal traffic cases involving a juvenile defendant do not end up in juvenile court; they are usually handled in the court of limited jurisdiction that covers the area where the violation took place. A...
by Chris Rike | Jun 27, 2016 | Traffic Violations
Before I discuss the burden of proof at a civil traffic hearing, I want to discuss a what a civil traffic hearing is first. If a police officer issues you a civil traffic ticket, you have a right to contest that ticket in court. To do so, you must request a civil...
by Chris Rike | Apr 8, 2015 | Traffic Violations
MVD Points System in Arizona How do you get them, and what happens if you get too many. What are Points? Before we get into points, we have to cover a few definitions used when discussing points. Some Definitions ADOT is the Arizona Department of...
by Chris Rike | Nov 10, 2014 | Traffic Violations
Defensive Driving School and Traffic Survival School What’s the difference? Defensive Driving School (DDS) DDS in a nutshell: 4 hour class Can be taken online or in person Can take it once every 12 months to get a civil moving violation dismissed. Costs $200+,...