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Carol Stream, IL Traffic Defense Attorney

Traffic Ticket Defense Lawyer Representing Clients in Carol Stream, IL

No matter how inconsequential just one ticket may seem, a speeding charge can have lasting consequences on your life. Many people are under the misconception that you are guilty the moment you are issued a citation, but this is not strictly the case. If you accept the charges against you without fighting, you leave yourself at the mercy of the courts, who can and will order heavy fines and other penalties. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you could even face jail time and the suspension of your license.

A seasoned traffic defense lawyer can be your best advocate and confidant throughout this confusing, stressful process. Attorney Craig L. Boston has worked traffic law from both sides of the bench as a former prosecutor and current defense attorney, and he brings over 14 years of experience to his defense of your rights as a motorist. He is proud to represent the people of Carol Stream, with 300 5-star reviews from satisfied clients.

Repercussions for Speeding

The first thing you should know about a speeding ticket is that paying is an admission of guilt and an automatic conviction. Though it may be tempting to pay the fine and be done with it, you may be worse off in the long run. A speeding conviction will stay on your record for the next four to five years. The same applies to other moving violations, such as running a red light and improper lane usage. These violations can stack up quickly, and they might result in increased insurance payments and the potential suspension of your license.

If you had a good driving record prior to the ticket, your best option may be to request court supervision. This supervision period usually lasts for a few months and may include a fine and/or traffic school. What makes this preferable to paying the traffic ticket is that the conviction will be erased from your driving record, which can spare you some long-term consequences.

It is important to note that there are some circumstances when a request for court supervision may be denied. Speeding in a construction or school zone can disqualify you from court supervision if it is clear that your driving posed a threat to the people around you.

What Is Aggravated Speeding?

Aggravated speeding in Illinois is defined as going 26 miles or more above the posted speed limit. At the lowest level, aggravated speeding is considered a Class B misdemeanor, which carries the potential for up to six months of jail time and a $1,500 fine. If you go 35 miles over the speed limit, the offense is upgraded to a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to 12 months in jail as well as a $2,500 fine. Additionally, an aggravated speeding charge on your record is likely to raise your insurance rates if not contested.

Though aggravated speeding is treated more seriously than a regular speeding ticket, there is still some leeway in sentencing. Drivers charged with aggravated speeding can still make an appeal for court supervision for a first offense. This can ensure that the conviction does not appear on your public record. The stakes are high when addressing charges of aggravated speeding. To avoid jail time and hefty fines, it is crucial to get in touch with a skilled traffic defense attorney who can put up a sound defense on your behalf.

Speak With a Carol Stream Traffic Defense Lawyer

With hundreds of traffic cases litigated, Attorney Craig L. Boston has built up a reputation as an approachable professional and an aggressive advocate for his clients' rights. If you have any concerns about a ticket on your driving record, get in touch with the Law Office of Craig L. Boston to discuss your best options. Call 630-445-2295 for a free consultation.

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