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YOU ARE NOT GUILTY!
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traffic ticket! In the eyes of the law you are not guilty unless you are proven guilty.
Mr. Ramey has overseen over 10,000 traffic ticket cases. He is
experienced with legal motions, and defenses available to help you obtain the best possible outcome in your traffic ticket
case.
Let us defend your traffic ticket cases in: Miami-Dade,
Broward, Palm Beach, Monroe, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Indian River, and St. Lucie Counties. We guarantee no points on your driver's license, or your money back on civil infractions. Click here to read about our money back guarantee.
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YOU ARE NOT
GUILTY!
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criminal ticket! In the eyes of the law you are not guilty unless you are proven guilty.
Florida has two major criminal classifications: misdemeanor and felony. A
misdemeanor is any crime punishable by imprisonment for less than one year. A felony is generally defined as any crime punishable
by death or more than one year in prison. Our criminal defense attorney is skilled at handling both misdemeanors and felonies.
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YOU ARE NOT GUILTY!
Let us fight that
DUI ticket! In the eyes of the law you are not guilty unless you are proven guilty.
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in the state of Florida.
DUI carries mandatory penalties if you are convicted, including fines, probation, alcohol counseling, community service, the
loss of your driver license, ignition interlock, the impoundment of your vehicle, and even jail.
According to Florida Law, a person can be convicted of DUI if: the state can prove the accused was driving while their faculties were impaired, or that the accused was operating a motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
of 0.08% or higher. Refusal to submit to a blood alcohol test is a crime. Separate laws govern drivers that are under 21. Mr. Ramey has handled hundreds
of DUI cases. Mr. Ramey may be able to help you avoid or minimize the impact of a DUI conviction and the resulting
penalties.
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