How to Beat a Reckless Driving Ticket

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Tip 1 - 9 Defenses for Virginia Reckless Driving from Andrew Flusche

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9 Defenses for Virginia Reckless Driving from Andrew Flusche

Reckless driving charges can be beat. The Commonwealth has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you committed the alleged violation. Each piece of the offense can be used as a possible defense if the Commonwealth doesn’t present the necessary evidence.   Click below to jump to the reckless driving defense information you need: Location …

Tip 2 - What Will Happen at Court?

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What Will Happen at Court?

Many people who receive a reckless driving ticket have never had to appear in court before. Even if you’ve been to court, you still may not know what to expect in the courtroom. It’s daunting! Here are some simple pointers about being in court for a reckless driving ticket.   Click below to jump to …

Tip 3 - How do I Beat This Reckless Driving Charge?

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How do I Beat This Reckless Driving Charge?

First of all, you have to understand that most reckless driving tickets in Virginia simply won’t be beaten and dismissed completely. There are over a dozen different versions of reckless driving in Virginia and due to the very nature of all the statutes, it’s hard to discuss all of them in one article. But we […]

Tip 4 - How to Beat a Reckless Driving Ticket | eHow

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How to Beat a Reckless Driving Ticket | eHow

If you have received a reckless driving ticket, you need to take it very seriously and act quickly. Some states consider reckless driving a criminal offense with penalties similar to receiving a ticket for drinking and then driving. Penalties may include a suspended license for up to six months, jail time, thousands of dollars in fines and possibly...

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