Traffic ViolationS Attorney
Have You Received a Traffic Citation?
If you are convicted, your driver’s license could be suspended, insurance rates could increase, and you could be jailed.
Rockville criminal defense lawyer Marc Emden defends traffic cases in US District Court (*and State Court) in the District of Columbia and throughout Maryland, including Rockville, Bethesda, Gaithersburg, and Silver Spring in Montgomery County, as well as Prince George’s County, Howard County, Dorchester County, Washington County, and other counties.
State Vs. Federal Property Offenses
Rockville criminal defense lawyer Marc Emden represents traffic cases in the District of Columbia and throughout Maryland, including Rockville, Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring in Montgomery County, as well as Prince George’s County, Howard County, Dorchester County, Washington County, and other counties in Maryland.Are You Facing Traffic Charges in State Courts?
If you have received a traffic citation for committing an offense on state or county property, your case will be heard in the State court system. In addition to fines and points, you could also face a suspension of your driver’s license and increased insurance rates. With over 30 years of experience in traffic cases, EmdenLaw can defend you in cases such as:
- Driving under the influence (DUI) and driving while impaired (DWI)
- Speeding
- Hit and run
- Reckless driving
- Vehicular homicide
- Driving while suspended or driving while revoked
- Administrative Hearings before the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA)
If you want to consult with me about your case, please schedule a consultation.
Are You Facing Traffic Charges in Federal Courts?
If you have received a ticket for similar violations as above, but the offense was committed on federal property, such as the BW Parkway or the NIH Facility, you could be asked to appear in the U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Baltimore, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, or other locations.
All traffic charges that take place on federal highways, military installations, or other federal property may subject you to jail time. If you fail to appear in court for your traffic offense committed on federal property, this could also result in the suspension of your driver’s license or a bench warrant being issued for your arrest.