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Thursday, December 19, 2019: I appeared today with my client in the Alpharetta municipal court. My client had been charged with driving a vehicle 93 mph in a 65 mph zone. I had previously negotiated a reduction of my client’s speed to 14 mph over the limit, and I arranged for her to take a defensive driving course.I appeared today with my client in the Alpharetta municipal court. My client had been charged with driving a vehicle 93 mph in a 65 mph zone.
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Fighting client's failure to yield accident charge: On August 26, 2019, at 5:10 PM, I appeared with my client in DeKalb State Court. This client had been charged with a failure to yield accident. After negotiation with the prosecutor, I was able to get my client’s charge reduced to a basic rules violation. My client’s fine was $150 plus surcharges. He has until October 7 to make the payment online. This is an excellent outcome for my him and he is pleased with it. He is another happy client of the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.On August 26, 2019, at 5:10 PM, I appeared with my client in DeKalb State Court. This client had been charged with a failure to yield accident.
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Fighting client’s following too close charge: Monday, August 26, 2019, I appeared with my client in Roswell city court. He was charged with a following to close accident. After negotiations with a prosecutor, I got my client’s charge reduced to a basic rules violation. My client was required to pay $115 court cost, and the case was closed. This client is another very happy person who was defended by the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.Monday, August 26, 2019, I appeared with my client in Roswell city court. He was charged with a following to close accident.
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Fighting client’s speeding ticket in Johns Creek Court On 9/27/19, I appeared with my client in John’s Creek Court. He was charged was speeding 69 mph in a 45 mph zone. This was the client’s 11th speeding ticket and the prosecutor was not willing to reduce his speed to 14 mph over the posted limit. I was however, able to get the prosecutor to reduce my client’s speed from 69 mph to 64 mph in a 45 mph zone. His violation then becomes a two point violation. My client was required to paid a fine of $550 which was a satisfactory result considering his past history. My client is happy with the outcome and in my opinion this was an excellent conclusion to his 11th speeding ticket charge.On 9/27/19, I appeared with my client in John’s Creek Court. He was charged was speeding 69 mph in a 45 mph zone. This was the client’s 11th speeding ticket.
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Traffic ticket, client’s hold and clear in Milton Georgia. August 21, 2019 at 5:00 PM: I appeared with my client in Milton City Court. My clients case was dismissed via a hold and clear following completion of 40 hours community service, and a defensive driving course class, and payment of a fine of $500. This he is another very happy client of the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.August 21, 2019 at 5:00 PM: I appeared with my client in Milton City Court.
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August 21, 2019: At 5:20 PM, I appeared in Roswell municipal court with my client. My client was charged with a very high speeding ticket, traveling 71 MPH in a 45 MPH zone I was able to negotiate a reduction in my client speed to 14 mph over the limit. This will be a non-reportable offense to the Georgia Department of driver services. My client's insurance company will not be informed of this issue. The court fine of $250 was paid and the case was closed. This is another very happy client of the Alpharetta, Georgia speeding ticket defense attorney Scott Miller. Call for a free consultation. 770-408-1001At 5:20 PM, I appeared in Roswell Municipal Court with my client. My client was charged with a very high speeding ticket, traveling 71 MPH in a 45 MPH zone.
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My client, who is under 21 years of age, was charged with driving his vehicle 83 mph in a 55 mph zone. Georgia code 40-6-181 establishes that a person convicted of driving 24 to 33 mph over the posted limit shall have four points added to his Georgia department of drivers record This conviction is considered a super speeder conviction and an additional $200 fine must be paid to the state of Georgia. Because my client is less than 21 years of age, if convicted of this speeding charge, he would have his drivers license suspended. After considerable negotiation with the court prosecutor, I was able to get the court to agree to reduce my client’s speed from 83 mph to 69 mph. This is 14 mph over the posted limit and would not suspend my client’s drivers license. My client was given two months to complete a drivers course, and return without attorney, and present to the court the alive at 25 certificate. He will then need to pay court fines of $308.75. Their is no super speeder fine because of the speed reduction I negotiated for him.Friday, August 16, 2019: I appeared with my client in Douglas County State Court.
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My client had been charged with speeding, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone.On Thursday, July 11, 2019, I appeared with my client in Forsyth County Court.
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Attending a bond hearing for my client in Fulton jail. May 30, 2019, at 9:35 AM: I attended a bond hearing for my client in the Fulton County Jail. My client, who is a teenager, was arrested and charged with speeding and reckless driving for traveling 111 mph in a 45 mph zone. Georgia code 40 Dash six Dash 181 search limits on speed that can be traveled on various Georgia roads. Driving 111 mph in a 45 mph speed zone is an extreme and expensive violation. I negotiated for my client a signature bond, which requires no money be posted for his release, subject to conditions of the pretrial hearing. My client, his family, and I, are waiting for the pre-trial hearing.May 30, 2019, at 9:35 AM: My client, who is a teenager, was arrested and charged with speeding and reckless driving for traveling 111 mph in a 45 mph zone.
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Fighting client’s traffic tickets in DeKalb Recorders Court Thursday, June 6, 2019: I appeared with my client DeKalb Recorders Court. My client had been charged with driving with an expired drivers license, failure to maintain lane, and causing a vehicle accident. Prior to going to court, I had my client get her drivers license reinstated. I presented to the court a letter from my client’s insurance company stating, that the damage to the other car had been repaired to the owner satisfaction. After considerable negotiation with the prosecutor, I got the court to dismiss all of my client’s charges. This is a wonderful outcome for my client and she is another very happy client of the Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, DeKalb, traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller. 770-408-1001Thursday, June 6, 2019: I appeared with my client DeKalb Recorders Court.
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- Attorney Scott recently represented me and my mother both for traffic ticket charges. In both cases he got my mothers charge and my charge dismissed. He is a wonderful attorney and also a wonderful person. I can’t recommend him enough! Regina: Marietta, GA.
- I was moving along with the speed of traffic when I was pulled over. I was frightened, this was my first ticket ever. The police officer gave me a super speeder ticket. Attorney Miller got my speed reduced and my ticket dismissed. Hooray Attorney Miller, I will refer all my friends and family to you! Roeween: Buford GA.
- I was arrested for street racing in Alpharetta. Scott had helped me previously with a speeding ticket I called Attorney Miller when I was released from jail. Scott worked with the court and got my charge reduced. I had to pay a fine and go to traffic school. Simon
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