Florida’s Penalties for Violation of a Traffic Control Device

2021-08-16T11:45:25-04:00April 16th, 2021|attorney, court, ticket, traffic law, Traffic Ticket Law|

What is a Traffic Control Device?  Traffic control devices are legally installed devices, such as; warning signs, signals, or pavement markings. These types of devices are put in place by an authority of a public body or officials having jurisdiction for regulating, warning, and/or guiding traffic. The Florida Statute § 316.04 states “The driver of any vehicle [...]

Choose the Best U.S. Licensed lawyer – Attorney Rivera

2019-09-03T08:19:40-04:00September 3rd, 2019|Immigration Law, Personal Injury Law, Traffic Ticket Law|

How does one select the simplest U.S. commissioned professional for your needs? Selecting legal services is like selecting the other product or service: the wise client conducts thorough analysis before creating AN educated call. Once you secure the many U.S. commissioned professional referrals like an expert within the acceptable to follow space, you must rigorously [...]

14-Year-Old Girl, Charged As Adult in Martin County Car Burglaries

2018-12-03T07:00:24-05:00February 7th, 2018|Criminal Law, Traffic Ticket Law|

Deputies arrested a 14-year-old girl on Friday night after a Martin County Sheriff’s Office helicopter caught her burglarizing multiple cars in a Martin County neighbourhood. Mirla Kroll is being charged as a grown-up on lawful offence accusations of thievery and burglary, as indicated by the Martin County Sheriff's Office. Footage from the helicopter shows Kroll, [...]

No More Red-Light Cameras in Boynton Starting With The New Year

2019-03-29T05:39:12-04:00September 9th, 2016|Traffic Ticket Law|

Boynton Beach Less then a month ago Boynton Beach decided to extend its red-light program for another five years. But, this last Thursday Boynton Beach City Commissioners decided to end the program starting the new year. Boynton Beach is the only department in Palm Beach County that still enforces this program. There are those who [...]

Warrantless Blood Draws in DUI Arrests Are Unconstitutional

2018-10-03T12:47:27-04:00June 29th, 2016|Traffic Ticket Law|

Unconstitutional Blood Draws This passed Thursday the Supreme Court decided that having warrantless blood testing in a DUI arrest is unconstitutional.  This decision was made with a 7-1 vote, stating that it "violated the fourth amendment of the constitution." Justice Samuel Alito wrote “We conclude that the Fourth Amendment permits warrantless breath tests incident to arrests for [...]

Dirty License Plate Leads to $1,590 Traffic Fine

2018-10-03T12:47:27-04:00June 21st, 2016|Traffic Ticket Law|

Traffic Fine A traffic fine is something a person receives when he or she goes over the speed limit, or takes a red light.  Except in this specific case a woman received a traffic ticket for have a dirty license plate, and had to pay more than $1,500.  Ms. Linda Ford was pulled over on [...]

The Haitian Born West Point Cadet Achieves the American Dream

2018-10-03T12:47:27-04:00June 6th, 2016|Criminal Law, Immigration Law, Personal Injury Law, Traffic Ticket Law|

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THLVU_Xp4jo&feature=youtu.be This video is a testament, even an illustrative mission statement., for why we at Rivera Law Offices do what we do. Our law firm will always lead the fight for those wanting the american dream. Our mission statement at Rivera Law Offices is about changing the people's lives for the better. Need Help? [...]

Supreme Court Ruling Over DUI

2019-03-29T05:45:09-04:00June 3rd, 2016|Traffic Ticket Law|

Supreme Court Ruling A polarizing legal subject for decades now: protecting the public welfare vs. protecting our constitutional rights to unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.  Does the government have the right to test us without our consent?  Check out the video below for more information. Need Help? Facing a problem with a traffic [...]

Warrantless DUI Tests

2018-12-03T07:56:14-05:00April 21st, 2016|Traffic Ticket Law|

Warrantless DUI tests - According to the article below, police officers now have the right to test citizens with a breathalyzer without the need of a signed warrant.  There have been multiple cases where police offices stop drivers whom they assume are driving under the influence, and then use a breathalyzer to test them for [...]

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