Criminal speeding in Arizona is class 3 misdemeanor, which means a conviction could lead to jail time and a $500 fine. There are many collateral consequences that come with being convicted of criminal speeding and because of this, it is important that you take control of the situation by consulting with an experienced criminal defense attorney in Phoenix.
If you have been cited with criminal speeding, it is important that you consult with a criminal defense attorney. When working with our law firm, you will have an experienced attorney who has defended thousands of cases over a 20+ year period in Phoenix. Having an attorney that knows how to effectively break down the specifics of a criminal speeding case will provide you with a chance that you might not otherwise have in getting your citation dismissed or reduced. We offer free consultations to help you determine what your next steps need to be.
The state of Arizona views criminal speeding as a class 3 misdemeanor. Because this is a class 3 misdemeanor, being convicted of criminal speeding could lead to a maximum of 30 days in county jail and a fine of $500. Additionally, you could be placed on probation for up to a year. Although all of these could potentially happen, the most common practice is for a person to pay a hefty fine for criminal speeding. Being convicted of criminal speeding will have a long lasting effect though. In Arizona, criminal speeding is a conviction that cannot be expunged / set aside. Once convicted of this crime, anyone will be able to access this information which means it could have a lasting effect on potential job opportunities.
Fines and jail time that can come in a criminal conviction of criminal speeding is not the only consequences a person may face. A misdemeanor speeding violation could lead to points being added to your license which could end up leading to a license suspension. Having a license suspended leads to collateral consequences in one's life. Having a license suspended makes it much harder to get to work or get to school on a daily basis. If you have a CDL license then you could have that license revoked altogether. There are many consequences that need to be considered and managed through a criminal speeding charge and having an attorney representing you will put you in the best position possible to avoid these penalties.
At Aeed Law, our team is dedicated to helping and representing you. You will be working directly with an attorney who has 20+ years of criminal defense experience that knows how to break down the specifics of a criminal speeding case and will provide you with a chance that you might not otherwise have in getting your citation dismissed or reduced.
Our law firm understands that reaching out to an attorney can be overwhelming. Once you contact us, our team will schedule a consultation with Attorney Caroline Aeed, who will provide legal advice and explain your case.
We offer free consultations. If you give us a call or contact us via our website, we can schedule a free case evaluation for you with Attorney Caroline Aeed.
In your consultation, Attorney Caroline Aeed will discuss your case in detail with you. She will give you a solid understanding of your current situation and potential outcomes you may be facing. She will also discuss potential strategies she could implement to help you get the best possible outcome.
Once you go through your free consultation, you will have a decision to make on if you want to hire our firm. Once you retain Attorney Caroline Aeed, she will immediately get to work on your case strategy.