Reckless Driving Charges in Marietta
Marietta Criminal Attorney Outlines Penalties for Reckless Driving
There are many various laws and ordinances in place that are designed to govern traffic patterns throughout the state of Georgia, and to keep drivers and passengers on the road safe. If you have been arrested and charged with the serious traffic offense of reckless driving, then you could face serious penalties for conviction. It is crucial to your future that you have skilled representation on your side that can help you effectively pursue your rights, your goals, and your driver's license.
Reckless driving is a charge that is loosely defined as the blatant disregard for property and other vehicles on the road. This means that you could be arrested and charged with this crime based on the opinion of a police officer. Generally, actions that could result in reckless driving charges may include excessive speeding, swerving through traffic, and many other actions. If you are convicted of a reckless driving charge as a misdemeanor, then you will face a fine of up to $1,000, and a jail sentence of up to 12 months. I am Attorney Jill Stahlman from Stahlman Law, and I have more than 20 years of experience in practicing criminal defense law.
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