While the above question is frequently asked by NJ traffic clients, unfortunately there is no clear answer. The facts of every traffic case are different, and the New Jersey traffic code contains a multitude of violations that a motorist can be charged with by the authorities. Further, there is no limit to the number of violations that a driver can be charged with during a traffic stop and it is not unusual for a driver to receive a combination of multiple tickets during a single traffic stop. Further compounding the analysis is that every motorist has different driving history, and virtually no two driver’s abstracts are alike.
Obtaining the best possible result in a traffic case typically requires a case-specific analysis by an experienced NJ traffic lawyer. A New Jersey traffic lawyer can examine the facts and law applicable to your case and tailor a strategy that will serve your best interests. Additionally, a lawyer can attend court on your behalf and negotiate directly with the prosecutor to obtain the best possible plea deal in your case — not just the generic plea deal that motorists are given when they show up to court by themselves. Furthermore, when necessary, a NJ traffic lawyer can defend your case at trial and place you on equal footing in the courtroom.
If you have any question as to whether a NJ traffic lawyer can help you obtain favorable outcome in your traffic case, please contact us for a free case review and consultation. We are confident that the conversation will be productive and that we can assist in resolving your traffic matter.