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Police Departments have units dedicated to traffic enforcement. Finally you can fight back with your own dedicated unit with Attack That Ticket's Massachusetts Speeding Defense Unit

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Attack That Ticket's Speeding Ticket Defense Unit is personally headed by our founder; former police officer Michael Palumbo. In his own words...
"I've received the same training and used the same equipment and techniques as the cop who wrote your ticket, I have also testified and personally experienced good and bad defense advocacy. As an attorney I authored the article 'Cross Examination of a Police Officer's Visual Estimation In A Speeding Trial,' published in the Westchester County Bar Journal, Fall/Winter 2007."

Why Attack That Speeding Ticket?

At Attack That Ticket we employ a "bottom up' defense strategy:
1. Obtain the facts and driving history from client
2. Carefully review ticket for dismiss able errors
3. Timely notify the court of your "NOT GUILTY" plea.

Once in court:
1. If in New York City or another DMV court, adjourn for as long as possible
2. If outside of a DMV court, attempt to negotiate an acceptable plea bargain If we cannot negotiate an acceptable plea, we then either:
1. Set the matter down for pre-trial motions, or
2. Set the matter down for pre-trial hearings, or
3. Set the matter down for trial

Speeding Ticket Defense Unit fully prepares for trial by:
1. Reviewing the law for recent changes
2. Obtaining from the Police Officer supporting depositions (when not in a DMV court)
3. Re-interviewing you for the details

Why re-interview you for the details?
Because: Simple facts such as weather, how many officers were involved in the stop, traffic volume and conditions can lead to a dismissal.