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Speeding and Mobile Telephone Usage by Operators Dismissed in Two Separate Courts

July, 2024

Our client was charged with Speeding and Mobile Telephone Usage by Operators, which were being brought and prosecuted in two separate Rhode Island courts. The penalties for these charges have the possibility of hefty fines, having to do driving classes, a negative impact on your driving record and even the chance of a license suspension. Our attorneys took action, analyzing every aspect of the case.

They started by reviewing the evidence, inspecting the police reports, witness statements and seeking details into the body cam and video footage available to uncover any potential inconsistencies or procedural issues. Understanding that the charges were in separate courts, our attorneys made sure to apply an appropriate legal strategy for each charge as the outcomes of each case could affect the other.

Armed with their findings, they engaged with the prosecution in both courts, presenting compelling evidence and highlighting weaknesses in the case. As a result, we were able to achieve a dismissal of both charges.

If you’re facing traffic charges in Rhode Island, contact our attorneys at Ellison Law LLC so we can provide you with the legal representation that you deserve. Contact us today.

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Speeding and Mobile Telephone Usage by Operators Dismissed in Two Separate Courts
David Ellison

Attorney David Ellison is the Founding Attorney of Ellison Law LLC.

Speeding and Mobile Telephone Usage by Operators Dismissed in Two Separate Courts
Allyson Quay

Attorney Allyson Quay is an Associate Attorney for Ellison Law LLC.

Speeding and Mobile Telephone Usage by Operators Dismissed in Two Separate Courts
Justin Lisi

Attorney Justin Lisi is an Associate Attorney for Ellison Law LLC.

Speeding and Mobile Telephone Usage by Operators Dismissed in Two Separate Courts
Laurie Ellison

Laurie Ellison is the Operations Manager for Ellison Law LLC. She is a Certified Public Accountant.

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