Washington Traffic Defense is a traffic and speeding ticket law firm with proven success in courts across the state of Washington.
As a former Seattle Police officer and long time criminal prosecutor, the founder of Washington Traffic Defense, Scott Leist, brings a unique perspective and set of skills to criminal cases, particularly DUI matters and traffic infractions. Scott’s clients know that there is simply no substitute for his law enforcement and courtroom experience.
Equipment Violations ticket attorney & lawyer in Seattle, Washington
Attorney Scott Leist offers you services as a Washington Equipment Violations ticket attorney. Scott has experience as both a Seattle, Washington police officer and a prosecutor. He specializes in assisting motorists from all over the country during their defense of traffic tickets, summonses or violations written in Washington. Give Scott a call at 206-219-5557 or use our website today to contact us for a free consultation.
Washington traffic court procedures are quite unfamiliar to most people. Which is why it can be difficult for most motorists to make a persuasive presentation to the judge. Having an attorney or lawyer represent you can dramatically increase the chances of winning the traffic case and receiving a smaller or no fine at all.
If you are from out-of-state there may be no way you can make it back to Washington to contest your Equipment Violations ticket. Rest assured, Scott can handle your Washington stop sign ticket case for you no matter what state in America you live in.
Scott Leist is a Washington traffic attorney who knows the local court rules and has had previous cases in front of the same local judges. This allows him to present your traffic matter in a more logical and effective way. His traffic ticket defense experience will examine all aspects of your case.
If you have a Washington Equipment Violations traffic ticket, turn to lawyer Scott Leist in for a free consultation of your case. I offer my services throughout the State of Washington in all cities and towns.
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