st louis traffic attorney
traffic law | traffic violations
Traffic violations represent the least serious misdemeanor offense in the criminal code. However, these minor offense such as speeding tickets, seat belt violations, etc. also represent the majority of "criminal offenses" in the United States.
Failing to properly resolve a traffic violation will result in a warrant being issued for your arrest. Failure to appear (FTA) is one of the more common reasons for an arrest on a simple traffic stop. If you do not properly handle a traffic violation, it will catch up with you!
Millikan Wright LLC traffic attorneys represent clients charged with a wide range of traffic violations, including:
- Speeding tickets
- Seat belt violations
- Driving while suspended
- Driving while revoked
- Driving without a license
- Hit and run (leaving the scene of an accident)
- DWI
- Running a red light
- Construction zone speeding
- School zone speeding
While most people retain our traffic law attorneys to plea bargain on their behalf and have the traffic violation amended, we will represent you in traffic court if you choose to fight a ticket. Many people choose to have their tickets amended in order to avoid adding points to their driver's license and risk an increase in insurance rates.
Contact us online or call 314.621.0622 (877.621.0622 Toll Free) for a FREE consultation and learn how the law applies to your specific situation. As former police officers and a former prosecuting attorney, we know potential pitfalls in the investigative process. As criminal defense attorneys, we know how to afford you protection under the law. Our education and experience mak a difference.
The Missouri Criminal Defense Attorneys of Millikan Wright LLC focus serving the needs of the greater St. Louis Metropolitan area. On the Missouri side, our criminal lawyers defend people in St. Louis city, St. Louis county, Jefferson county, Franklin county, St. Charles county, and Lincoln county. On the Illinois side, our attorneys represent people hurt in Madison county, St. Clair county and Monroe county.

