When an individual is accused of committing a motoring offence such as speeding (traffic police officer or traffic camera), the prosecution process will normally begin with a letter seeking information as to the identity of a driver or a letter titled ‘Notice of Intended Prosecution’. If you are accused of committing a motoring offence and have received one of these forms, DO NOT complete it until you have contacted Carter Moore Solicitors for advice.
For more serious offences like drink driving, drunk in charge, driving with excess alcohol etc, you are likely to be arrested at the scene of an alleged driving offence. If so, do not say anything about the alleged motoring offence until you have taken advice from our specialist legal team.
From the very early stages of a motoring offence prosecution we will advise you as to your legal rights and offer guidance on completion of forms, as well as entering into correspondence with the prosecution on your behalf. This applies in every case, from a speeding fine through to more serious motoring offences.
The Carter Moore Solicitors team are experienced negotiators who will act in your best interests to seek to reduce the charges you face, where appropriate. In some instances, it may be possible to avoid a court appearance at all, however if unavoidable, Carter Moore Solicitors can provide specialist representation by a
solicitor or barrister.
In situations where a conviction cannot be avoided, Carter Moore Solicitors
will mitigate on your behalf, presenting all relevant circumstances to the court. Whatever the nature of the motoring offence, contact the experts who can
help you – Carter Moore Solicitors.
Offences covered include:
…or any other aspect of road law or motoring law.
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