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Speeding Ticket Attorney in Lexington

Protecting Your Rights & Freedom

Speeding is one of the most common traffic violations in Kentucky. If you have been pulled over for speeding and received a ticket, you need to contact a Lexington speeding ticket attorney as soon as possible. A speeding ticket can result in fines, points on your driver's license, and even the suspension of your license. If you have been pulled over for speeding, it is important that you exercise your right to remain silent and contact an attorney as soon as possible.

At Oakley & Oakley, LLC, we have successfully handled thousands of traffic tickets. Our Lexington traffic ticket lawyer has the experience and resources to help you fight your speeding ticket. We know the system and can help you get the best possible outcome for your ticket.

If you have been pulled over for speeding, contact our team for a free consultation. Call (859) 712-7365 or contact us online to discuss your defense.

Benefits of Hiring a Lexington Traffic Ticket Attorney

Speeding tickets are not just fines or points on your license. Speeding tickets can affect your insurance rates and your ability to drive. Speeding tickets are often given out unfairly. For example, a police officer may give you a speeding ticket for speeding even if you were driving under the speed limit. If you were driving under the speed limit, this does not mean you are not guilty. Speeding tickets can be given out based on an officer's opinion of what constitutes speeding. If you have been pulled over for speeding, you need to contact a Lexington speeding ticket attorney.

Have a Question?

  • What is a Criminal Defense Attorney and When do You Need One?

    A criminal defense attorney represents individuals who are under investigation for criminal activity. They represent clients who might be witnesses in a criminal case. They also represent individuals charged with crimes.

    If you or a family member has been arrested or is dealing with a criminal law matter, it is wise to consult a criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible.

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  • Do I Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer if I Shoot Someone Who Breaks Into My House?

    If someone breaks into your home, the use of deadly force could be justifiable under Kentucky’s self-defense laws and the Castle Doctrine. However, there are exceptions in which the use of deadly force could result in an arrest for assault, homicide, or manslaughter.

    It is wise to understand your legal rights to avoid a weapons charge or murder charge, especially if you own a gun to protect yourself and your family from intruders.

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  • What is Probable Cause?

    Probable cause is a legal term that is often misunderstood. Law enforcement must have probable cause to believe you committed a crime before they search or arrest someone.

    Probable cause is a particular and reasonable belief that an individual is:

    • committing a crime,
    • has committed a crime or
    • is about to commit a crime.

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Common Defenses for Speeding Tickets

Speeding tickets can be reduced or dismissed with the right defense. These may include:

  • If you were driving under the speed limit and can prove it, such as with dash cam footage
  • If the police officer's equipment was not working properly
  • If the police officer was not using a radar or laser to measure your speed
  • If the police officer was not in a marked vehicle
  • If the police officer was not wearing a badge or uniform
  • If the police officer was not on duty at the time of the stop

If you have been pulled over for speeding, contact our team for a free consultation. Call (859) 712-7365 or contact us online.

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