Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Red Oak Traffic Warrant Roundup Attorneys | Speeding Ticket Lawyers





What is the Red Oak Warrant Roundup?

Red Oak, Texas participates in the statewide warrant roundup. The Great Texas Warrant Roundup began in 2007 as a way for law enforcement agencies across the state to collaborate, share information and especially to collectively crack down on outstanding warrants for traffic citations and other relatively minor legal violations. Often, police are not particularly proactive about executing these misdemeanor and traffic offense warrants; the warrant roundup helps spur officers into action on warrants that otherwise may go ignored for extended periods of time. Call Jack Byno at 817-685-0912.

Attorney Represents Minors With Alcohol Violations in Red Oak, Texas

If you are a minor who has been charged with an alcohol violation in Red Oak, Texas, Jack Byno, attorney at law can take steps to keep the violation off of your record. You may be able to participate in deferred adjudication, complete community service hours, or take an alcohol awareness course to avoid a conviction. I can explain what specific options may be available in your case. Contact the attorneys of Jack Byno & Associates for more details on how we can defend you or your minor child at 817-685-0912.


Traffic Ticket Attorney Represents Juveniles in the Red Oak Municipal Court
The Red Oak Municipal Court has jurisdiction over juveniles (persons 16 years of age or younger) charged with Class C misdemeanor offenses except public intoxication. All juveniles are required to appear in open court for all proceedings in their cases. The parent of any juvenile charged in municipal court is required to be present in court with his or her child. Juveniles who fail to appear in court may have an additional charge of failure to appear (FTA) filed against them. Juveniles who fail to appear or who fail to pay their fine will be reported to the Department of Public Safety which will suspend their driver's license. If they do not have a driver's license, they will not be able to obtain one until they appear in court. Juveniles will be notified by mail of their court date and must appear in person with their parent or guardian. Contact me if you need an attorney to help represent your minor child in court at 817-685-0912.


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