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Accused of Reckless Driving

I was on the freeway going 65 in traffic when I was cutt-off in the fast lane. I used my breaks to avoid my hood being hit. I had my headlights on already and flashed my high beams. He slammed on his brakes drastically, as I slammed on my brakes I had to swerve into the carpool lane because the right lane was occupied to avoid rear-ending him. As I swerved into carpool, he also served right in front of me to try to get me to hit him. I then swerved back into the fast lane and he proceeded back in front of me. He again slammed on his brakes again. This time I had enough room to slam on my brakes w/out swerving. He was waving gestures at me and I could see he had road rage. I did flick him off back to show my distaste. But, seeing he was being an eratic driver, I looked for an out. Unfortunately I was surrounded by traffic and saw a break in the right lane was coming so I slowed. The driver in front of me really wanted me to rear-end him, and slammed on his brakes so hard he skidded, and I tried w/ all my brakes to stop. It didn't work and I plowed into him. When we pulled over he came out yelling at me so I just locked myself in my vehicle and called 911. I recieved 23103(a) ticket w/ a Misdemeanor. What can I do?


Asked on 6/19/04, 2:14 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

George Woodworth Law Office of George Woodworth & Associates

REPLY--- Accused of Reckless Driving

Hello---Thank you for your question. Yes, you can and should do something about this---and that is to FIGHT these improper charges. When someone intentionally brakes such as to cause an accident, then that is no accident, it itself is an Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and Reckless Driving also on the part of the OTHER driver. You should get a very experienced Attorney, and get the real facts revealed asap. I have over 25 years of experience in Criminal Defense work, and I offer a free consultation. If you'd like to call: (562) 754-7422, or email me, we can discuss this further. Attorney Woodworth

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Answered on 6/21/04, 5:32 pm


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