West Bloomfield, MI asked in Traffic Tickets for Michigan

Q: First time getting a speeding ticket, can i get it reduced without a laywer?

This is my first speeding ticket and besides this I’ve only gotten a ticket for impeding. I was doing 80 mph in a 55 mph freeway (Lodge Freeway). Not sure really what to do since this is my first ticket with points on it.

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Frank B. Ford
Frank B. Ford
Answered
  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Dearborn Heights, MI
  • Licensed in Michigan

A: At 80 mph, you probably should get the help of an attorney. The ticket will say the number of days in which you must respond. Often, just calling the court is enough to satisfy that particular deadline. You can ask for an Informal Hearing or a Formal Hearing. At an Informal Hearing, there are no attorneys on either side. You might be able to get a reduction by yourself, but maybe not much of a break, at that speed. You can hire an attorney, give the attorney the authority to negotiate on your behalf, and you won't have to go to court yourself at all. Sincerely, Frank B. Ford

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