• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
criminalcourtnj-logo-tan

Michele Finizio

NJ Criminal Defense Attorney

  • Team
    • Michele Finizio
    • Kevin A. Holleran
    • Kiersten Carlton
  • Practice Areas
        • Criminal Defense
        • Restraining Orders
        • Disorderly Persons Offense
        • Expungements
        • Juvenile Crimes
        • Tax Issues
        • Assault
        • Domestic Violence
        • Fraud
        • Municipal Court Violations
        • Name Change in NJ
        • Theft, Robbery, and Burglary
        • Child Endangerment
        • Drug Crimes
        • Gun Crimes
        • Sex Crimes
        • Traffic Tickets
        • Criminal Process
        • DUI / DWI
        • Internet Crimes
        • Shoplifting
        • Violent Crimes
  • Client Reviews
  • Blog
  • Areas Served
    • Atlantic County
    • Burlington County
    • Camden County
    • Cumberland County
    • Gloucester County
    • Mercer County
    • Middlesex County
  • Contact

Camden Traffic Violation Lawyer: Avoid Speeding Tickets

Camden Traffic Violation Lawyer: Avoid Speeding Tickets

When facing a moving violation in New Jersey, it is crucial that motorists comply with law enforcement instructions. Eluding police officers in order to avoid speeding tickets and other moving violations could lead to serious repercussions. A 43 year-old Pennsylvania man discovered this recently after being pulled over for speeding on a Pennsylvania roadway.

A Philadelphia police sergeant observed the man speeding and subsequently followed him as he drove his vehicle behind a nearby building. After initially stating that he pulled over to check his tires, the man finally admitted he was trying to avoid a speeding ticket. In addition to summonses for speeding and failure to yield for emergency vehicles, the man was arrested and charged with interference with a police officer and obstruction of the administration of law.

The Bureau of Justice Statistics conducted a Police-Public Contact Survey and found that traffic stops are the primary basis for police and citizen contact, with speeding being the most common reason drivers are pulled over. At the time of the study, 17.9 million people over the age of 16 reported that their last contact with a police officer was at a traffic stop. This means that a large percentage of drivers will experience being pulled over by the police at some point in their lifetime. Rather than try to flee from the offense, complying with police instructions and securing legal counsel from an experienced criminal lawyer after the incident is advised.

Criminal Law Professor Kip Cornwell advises drivers to always pull over at an officer’s direction, present identification, and get out of the vehicle upon request, or face additional – possibly severe—charges. The Pennsylvania man could possibly have avoided some of the more serious charges he is now facing by cooperating with law enforcement.

Camden Traffic Violation Lawyer Michele Finizio Defends Individuals Charged with Moving Violations in NJ

It can be stressful to see police lights behind you while driving, but it is important to remain calm and cooperative. Complying with police directives is important for the safety of everyone involved, and can help prevent additional penalties. If you or a loved one is facing a moving violation in New Jersey, contact the Law Offices of Michele Finizio for help. Experienced Camden traffic violation lawyer, Michele Finizio, will work with you to achieve the best possible resolution when facing a speeding ticket in New Jersey. Call our Moorestown offices at 856-888-9059 for a free consultation or contact us online to get started.

Post navigation

← Previous Post: New Jersey DUI Lawyer: Second DUI Penalties
Next Post: Camden Criminal Lawyer: Wrongfully Convicted Man Released from Prison →

Primary Sidebar

You May Also Like

  • Understanding Theft Charges, Laws, and Penalties in New Jersey
  • What Happens When You Don’t Pay Traffic Violation Fines?
  • What Happens If You Hit Someone and Drive Off in New Jersey?
  • What Are Your Rights When Detained by Police in New Jersey?
  • Virtual Offenses, Real Consequences: New Jersey’s Most Common Internet Crimes

Get in Touch

  • 856.888.9059
  • 9 E Main St, Moorestown, NJ 08057

Contact Us

100% Secure. We respect your privacy.
Privacy Policy
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form

Footer

criminalcourtnj-logo-orange

Contact Info

  • 856.888.9059
  • 9 E Main St, Moorestown, NJ 08057

Quick Links

  • Attorneys
  • Practice Areas
  • Client Reviews
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Disclaimer

Areas Served

  • Atlantic County
  • Burlington County
  • Camden County
  • Cumberland County
  • Gloucester County
  • Mercer County
  • Middlesex County

Copyright © 2025 · Michele Finizio

  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

Notifications