Phoenix Criminal Speeding Lawyer

Arizona has strict criminal laws, including several that criminalize certain traffic infractions. Criminal speeding is one example: if a driver surpasses a certain speed in various situations, he or she could face serious consequences.

If you are facing charges for criminal speeding in Phoenix, it’s important to consult with a Phoenix criminal defense attorney. Corso Law Group can give you an advantage and provide you with a strong legal support system. Schedule your free case evaluation today.

Why Choose Our Phoenix Criminal Speeding Attorney?

  • We are Arizona’s most experienced traffic attorneys. Attorney Christopher P. Corso is a former prosecutor. He has an inside perspective into how the other side operates, and can use this to your advantage as your criminal speeding defense lawyer.
  • You will remain in frequent communication with your criminal speeding lawyer throughout your case. From your introductory consultation, you will be contacted by the lead attorney working with the entire team.
  • We have achieved over 3,500 trial victories and 5,000 case reductions throughout Arizona in our more than 35 years of combined experience. We understand how to navigate criminal speeding claims in Maricopa County.

What Is Criminal Speeding in Arizona?

Criminal speeding under Arizona Revised Statutes § 28-701.02 means to exceed a certain speed in an automobile. Under this law, the following is criminalized: 

  • Exceeding 35 miles per hour (mph) in a school zone.
  • Exceeding the posted speed limit in a residential or business district by more than 20 mph, or, if there is no posted speed limit, exceeding 45 mph.
  • Exceeding the posted speed limit by more than 20 mph in other locations.

Evidence used to prove a criminal speeding case against a driver often includes radar guns and other speed-measuring devices, police reports and officer statements, photographs and videos, and the vehicle’s black box.

Penalties for Criminal Speeding in Arizona

Criminal speeding is a class 3 misdemeanor in Arizona. Convictions are often harshly penalized to discourage drivers from engaging in this reckless practice. Criminal speeding is viewed as highly dangerous due to the lack of vehicle control that comes with higher speeds. 

The penalties for a criminal speeding conviction can include:

  • A fine of up to $500
  • Up to 30 days in jail
  • Three points on the driver’s license
  • Potential license suspension
  • Up to one year of probation

These consequences can be enhanced if a speeding driver causes a car accident, injury, property damage or death. Higher vehicle speeds can also lead to aggravated charges and increased penalties.

Possible Defenses to Criminal Speeding Charges

A criminal speeding conviction in Phoenix can lead to a permanent criminal record, with a wide range of effects on your life and future. Building the right defense is key to avoiding the most serious repercussions associated with a criminal speeding charge. 

Available defenses will depend on your situation, but may include:

  • No crime committed based on your actual speed 
  • Challenging the evidence (insufficient evidence)
  • Inaccurate speed-checking devices 
  • Police misconduct or civil rights violations
  • Justification, such as the emergency or necessity defense

A strong defense against criminal speeding charges in Phoenix could lead to a satisfactory outcome. Examples include reduced charges, diminished penalties, a plea bargain or case dismissal. Your lawyer from Corso Law Group can work to minimize the impact of the case on you and your life as much as possible.

Contact Us for a Free Criminal Speeding Case Evaluation

If you are facing criminal speeding charges in or around Phoenix, Arizona, it’s important to contact Corso Law Group to discuss your rights and defense options. Our criminal speeding lawyers in Phoenix will carefully assess your speeding case and answer your legal questions.

As your Phoenix criminal speeding attorneys, we will develop a compelling strategy in your defense. Call us at (480) 471-4616 today for a free, confidential case review.

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