Skokie Traffic Attorney

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Skilled Traffic Defense Lawyer for Residents of Skokie, IL

A single traffic offense can have serious consequences for your driving privileges, and in some cases, you could even be charged with a crime. If you have been charged with a traffic violation, the best thing you can do to protect yourself is to seek out legal representation as soon as you can. With the help of a Skokie traffic attorney, you can contest a violation in court.

Without skilled representation, you leave yourself open to the full brunt of the law. At Moretti Law, P.C., we have represented thousands of clients accused of major and minor traffic infractions, devising individualized strategies for each case. Our lawyer will provide you with skilled advocacy and in-depth counsel to make sure that you are fairly represented.

What Do Traffic Points Mean for Your License in Illinois?

Most traffic offenses in Illinois carry a certain number of "points" that are added to your driving record on a conviction. In general, the more serious the infraction, the more points you will incur. For example, a ticket for speeding 10 miles over the limit carries 5 points. On the far end of the spectrum, committing a hit-and-run after an accident resulting in injury or death carries 50 points.

Traffic points become relevant after you have been convicted of three convictions in a 12-month period. After the third conviction, your license may be suspended or revoked depending on how many points you have on your driving record. At 100 points, your license will be suspended for a year. At 110 points, your license will be revoked.

Note that paying a traffic ticket is considered a conviction on your record. As tempting as it may seem to pay a traffic ticket and "get it over with," you should know that it will have long-term consequences for your driving record. At Moretti Law, P.C., we can help you contest traffic violations, exploring the avenues to possibly avoid a conviction.

Commercial Driver's License Violations

Certain traffic violations can result in a commercial driver's license being suspended or disqualified outright. If you rely on a CDL for work, this can pose a major threat to your livelihood. Many traffic offenses that would constitute lesser offenses for most motorists are taken more seriously for commercial drivers. For instance, the legal limit for alcohol in your bloodstream in a DUI charge is .08 percent, but for commercial drivers, it is half that at .04 percent.

The two tiers of CDL violations in Illinois are known as major violations and serious violations. A conviction of a major violation, such as DUI, will result in the immediate one-year disqualification of your CDL. Serious violations cover lesser infractions like speeding or texting while driving in a commercial vehicle. A conviction of two serious violations in a three-year period will result in the suspension of your commercial license.

Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License

The choice to drive with a suspended or revoked license is a major risk. This crime can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on whether you have any prior offenses on your record. On top of the possible criminal penalties, your driving privileges could be suspended or revoked for an even longer period. At Moretti Law, P.C., we can look for mitigating circumstances or opportunities to negotiate for reduced charges.

Meet With a Skokie, Illinois Traffic Lawyer Today

The effects of a conviction for a traffic violation can be far-reaching. When your future is at risk, having a lawyer at your side can be immensely helpful. At Moretti Law, P.C., our Skokie traffic defense attorney is here to fight for you. Call us at 847-423-0436 or reach out to us online for a free consultation.

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