86 Miles per Hour and You’re a Criminal?

86 Miles per Hour and You’re a Criminal?

86 Miles per Hour and You’re a Criminal?, R&R Law Group

Did you know that if you drive 86 miles per hour the police can give you a criminal traffic ticket? It’s true, and it’s a Class 3 Misdemeanor which means that a conviction for a criminal traffic ticket for excessive speed could get you sent to jail for 30 days, get fined up to $500, receive 3 points on your driving record, and have a permanent criminal record. Moreover, accumulating 8 or more points on your license during a 12-month period could result in suspending your privilege to drive.

There are 3 ways to receive a criminal speeding ticket:

  1. Drive in excess of 35 miles per hour approaching a school crossing;
  2. Exceed the posted speed limit in a business or residential district by more than twenty miles per hour, or if no speed limit is posted, exceed forty-five miles per hour. For example, going 56 miles per hour in a 35 miles per hour zone; and
  3. Exceed eighty-five miles per hour in other locations. For example, going 86 miles per hour in a 75 miles per hour zone.

Due to the fact that this type of ticket qualifies as a Class 3 Misdemeanor in the State of Arizona, you could be confronted with more problems than you realize just because of a traffic ticket.
Some cities like Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, and Phoenix can enhance your citation with 30 days jail time in certain cases if the prosecutor feels that the speed alleged in the case warrants the additional penalty.

Classes of Misdemeanors

There are 3 types of misdemeanors in Arizona. Class 1 Misdemeanors are the most severe. An example of a Class 1 Misdemeanor is DUI, Domestic Violence, and Theft Crimes. Class 2 Misdemeanors include such crimes as reckless driving, and criminal property damage. Class 3 Misdemeanors are the least severe of misdemeanor crimes but they still have heavy fines, court appearances, and the potential for jail time.

It’s best to drive carefully so you don’t have to lie in bed at night thinking about your criminal case – just because you drove 86 miles per hour.
If you would like additional information, please call 480-400-1355. You can also send us an email at info@rrlawaz.com.

 

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About the Author: Robert Gruler

author infoRobert was admitted to the Arizona State Bar in 2013 and the California State Bar in 2015. Robert is also admitted in Federal Court in the District of Arizona and has being awarded the distinction of being in the Nations Top 1% of Attorneys awarded by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. Robert’s primary focus in criminal defense is DUI and allegation of driving while impaired. Robert believes a vigorous defense is essential to protecting all citizens’ rights and upholding the traditions embodied by the Bill of Rights. Robert was born in Arizona and attended Arizona State University and Brophy College Preparatory where he was regional champion and captain of the wrestling team.