At the law offices of Philadelphia traffic violation defense lawyer George M. Sere, free initial phone consultations are offered to Pennsylvanians in need of an advocate they can trust after receiving citations for traffic violations.
Contact the law firm by phone or by e-mail through this Web site to schedule a free initial consultation if you have been cited for any of the following moving violations:
- Driving without a license
- Driving with a suspended license
- Driving without insurance
- Driving without registration
- Illegal U-turn
- Leaving the scene of an accident
- Mechanical violations
- Reckless driving
- Running a red light or stop sign
- Driving without a seat belt or transporting a child without proper child restraint
- Speeding
- Unlawful vehicle modifications
How Did the Police Determine That You Were Speeding?
Traffic violation citations can often be challenged in traffic court on the basis of how a police officer determined that a violation occurred. For example, one may question the devices, such as radar guns, that were used to measure speed. How was the radar gun calibrated? When was it last checked for reliability?
Detailed Evidence Makes for a Strong Defense
Some traffic attorneys do their job without actually going to the scene of an alleged infraction. While this approach may work in some cases, at the law offices of George M. Sere, it is important for the lawyer to be as well-informed as possible. Mr. Sere personally goes to the locations where his clients received speeding tickets or citations for running a stop sign. With detailed knowledge of all the facts, Attorney Sere is often able to obtain case dismissals, reduced charges and reduced penalties on his clients' behalf.
Discuss your arrest warrant with traffic violation attorney George M. Sere. Explore your options, know your rights and entrust your legal challenge to an advocate you can trust. Contact attorney George M. Sere and visit the Information Center: Traffic Violations for more information.