Bay Area Traffic Ticket Defense Attorneys

Bay Area Traffic Ticket Defense Attorneys A cooperative association of California attorneys who defend people who receive traffic tickets. The

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Up coming dinner meeting, October 21st at 6:00. The topic will be DMV administrative hearings with a how to demonstratio...
09/10/2015

Up coming dinner meeting, October 21st at 6:00. The topic will be DMV administrative hearings with a how to demonstration by Scotty Storey and Francisco Rodriguez. The dinner is sponsored by Yourduisolutions.com

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08/22/2015

Traffic Tickets / Infractions Amnesty Program

On June 24, 2015, the Governor signed into law a one-time amnesty program for unpaid traffic and non-traffic infraction tickets. Here is what you should know:

When will the amnesty program be available?
Start: October 1, 2015
End: March 31, 2017

Who can participate in the amnesty program?
There are two groups of people who can participate in the amnesty program:

Persons with unpaid tickets whose fines were originally due to be paid or had a court date on or before January 1, 2013, are eligible to have their debt reduced by 50 or 80 percent depending on income AND have their driver's license reinstated.
Persons who are currently making payments for unpaid tickets both before and after January 1, 2013 are eligible to have their driver's license reinstated but are NOT eligible for a reduction in the amount they owe on their payment plan(s).
Any persons eligible to have a driver's license, including undocumented individuals who are eligible for a driver's license under AB 60, are entitled to participate in the traffic amnesty program if they meet the eligibility requirements.

Who cannot participate in the amnesty program?
Otherwise eligible persons may be excluded from the amnesty program if they owe victim restitution on any case within the county or have certain outstanding misdemeanor or felony warrants.

What if I made a payment after January 1, 2013?
People ineligible due to timing may still have their driver’s license returned, but will not have their fines reduced.

What tickets will be eligible for amnesty?
Any infractions will qualify for amnesty. Unpaid tickets and related failure to appear violations with an initial payment due date or court date on or before January 1, 2013, are eligible.

Individual superior courts and counties may extend this program to include some misdemeanors.

What tickets will not be eligible?
This amnesty program does not apply to parking tickets, reckless driving, and DUI offenses.

How much will I have to pay?
Under the amnesty program, eligible participants will not have to pay any civil assessments. Once the civil assessments are deducted, the remaining balance owed will be reduced by 50 to 80 percent depending on income level.

The discount will be 80 percent for those who certify that they make less than 125 percent of the federal poverty level — $14,712 for an individual, or $30,312 for a family of four — or who receive public assistance.
The discount will be 50 percent for all other eligible participants.
How do I participate in the amnesty program?
Beginning on October 1, 2015, contact the superior court in the jurisdiction(s) where you received the traffic ticket(s) to determine your eligibility to participate in the traffic amnesty program. People who are eligible for amnesty will not have to see a judge.

Will there be a fee to participate?
Courts or counties are permitted to collect an amnesty program fee of $50 payable to the superior court or county. The Department of Motor Vehicles will also charge a $55 driver's license reinstatement fee as it does for any license reinstatement.

Will there be an installment payment option?
Yes, a payment plan option will be available through the superior court or the county and the payments under the plan will be based on the ability to pay.

Join California Traffic Defense Bar Assn. Saturday August 22 at  the Newport Beach Raddison  for a great presentation.  ...
08/17/2015

Join California Traffic Defense Bar Assn. Saturday August 22 at the Newport Beach Raddison for a great presentation. Go to CTDBA.org for more details.

The California Traffic Defense Bar Association is an exclusive organization of California's best criminal defense lawyers who are dedicated to defending their clients in traffic court and against the Department of Motor Vehicles. Our mission is to advocate for the fair administration of justice in C…

01/17/2015

Join us for our first ever dinner meeting and seminar. January 27th beginning at 6:00pm. We will learn a new approach to challenge VC 21461 using the manual for uniform traffic control devices, how Miranda comes into play in traffic stops and more. $36 includes dinner and 2 hours of MCLE credits. Prime Rib, Chicken Marsala, eggplant Parmiagian or salmon with hollandase sauce. Pier 29 in Alameda. RSVP to Kim.

08/24/2014

September 16th - Ethics seminar

As attorneys we all need 4 hours of ethics MCLE every 3 years. Here is an easy way to earn 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Bring a colleague.

Cost $15 in advance, send check payable to BATTDA, Law Office of Kim Burgess, 11828 Dublin Blvd., suite H, Dublin, Ca 94568. Costs to cover room rental, provider fees, and materials.

Oakland law library 6:30 - 8:30.

RSVP to Kim Burgess at [email protected] or
Gary Campbell at (510) 531-1585.

05/03/2014

The flyers should be out next week for he June 28th Seminar. We are already getting responses.

We are looking forward to a great presentation. Bill Coop a retired CHP instructor and Jeff Higby will discuss LIDAR, radar and visual estimate training. Bill just testified for Dan Horowitz as an expert.
A case study on a LIDAR ticket will be presented with areas to challenge as well as other issues.

Trials by written declaration will be presented by Kim Burgess and Brian Campbell. The legislature may do away with trial de novos, so how we prepare the TBD will be more important. Linda Iannelli will present out legislative and case law update.

04/12/2014

Confirming speaker from CHP academy on visual estimation and LIDAR operator training.

Ethics by former state bar prosecutor.

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