Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Midlothian CDL Defense Attorney

Midlothian CDL Violations Challenged in Court


Are you a trucker or other professional motorist who holds a commercial driver's license for work purposes? Are you mandated by your employer to keep your driving record clean? Then you may be feeling very concerned about a CDL or trucking violation that you have received in Midlothian, Texas. Maybe you were issued it for speeding on the highway, or for an over weigh violation at a D.O.T. stop. No matter the reason behind the issuance of your charges, if you are hopeful to protect your clean record from points, you may opt to challenge your Midlothian CDL violation in court, as opposed to pleading guilty to it. Traffic ticket law firm Jack Byno & Associates, with over 20 years of experience in Ellis County, may assist you in doing so. Please see below for more details, call 817-685-0912 or contact me online.


Past-Due Midlothian CDL Violations Fall Into Warrant


While your situation is a serious one once you are written your Midlothian, Texas CDL violation, it may become even more serious should you allow your charges to go past due. If you do, do not be surprised to learn that the Midlothian Municipal Court has issued you a traffic warrant as a penalty. A traffic warrant out for you is a warrant for your arrest. Unless you act fast to ensure that your warrant is lifted, it may very well result in your arrest and incarceration, and maybe in the loss of your career as a professional CDL driver. That said, and should you be an eligible driver, Jack Byno & Associates may be retained to assist you in ensuring that your warrant is lifted, so that you may avoid being taken into custody. We may also post bond for you, as a promise to represent you later in court, at a hearing scheduled for you. Please contact me for more information, or call 817-685-0912. 


Fines and court costs are not included in fees for legal representation.

Principle office located at 2319 Hall-Johnson Rd. Suite B, Colleyville, TX 76034. For more information, please call 817-685-0912.