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A traffic ticket may seem like just a nuisance but, depending upon the traffic violation you are charged with, you could face life-changing consequences.
We depend upon our cars in virtually every aspect of our lives. What will you do if you lose your driver's license?
I take traffic tickets seriously, and you should too. I'm Pennsylvania traffic ticket defense attorney Robert Muir. Since 1991, I have been representing people in southwest Pennsylvania when they face prosecution for traffic violations, including everything from speeding tickets to drunk-driving charges.
When you need aggressive defense, contact my Indiana or Johnstown law office to schedule a free consultation. I return calls promptly and return all e-mails within 24 hours. I will make jail visits.
There are several good reasons to take all traffic tickets seriously:
When you try to challenge your ticket in traffic court without a lawyer, you risk being convicted without having had the opportunity for a real defense. Your initial consultation at my law office is free, so you have nothing to lose by calling me toll-free at 1-800-356-5798 to learn about your options.
If I can't help you, I will tell you so. If I think I can help, either by defending you from the charges altogether or by negotiating a reduction to your charges, you will know you have done what you can to protect your driving record. In addition to traffic cases, I handle driver's license suspension appeals.
I defend people who have received any traffic citation as they drove through Indiana County, Cambria County, Somerset County, Westmoreland County, Armstrong County, and Jefferson County, Pennsylvania:
If you were picked up in a speed trap along Route 22, Route 119, Route 271, Route 403, or the Somerset Pike, call toll free: 1-800-356-5798 or e-mail me for defense.
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Southwest Pennsylvania criminal defense attorney and trial lawyer Robert A. Muir represents clients in Indiana County, Cambria County, Somerset County, Westmoreland County, Armstrong County, and Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, in communities such as Johnstown, Indiana, Saltsburg, Homer City, Blairsville, Clymer, Kittanning, Greensburg, Brookville, Ebensburg, and Davidsville. | |
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
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