What is Criminal Speed in Arizona?
In Arizona, you can actually be charged with a crime for speeding. In the State of Arizona there are three different ways you can be charged for criminal speed.
1)
Exceeding 85 miles per hour.
2)
You can also be charged with criminal speed for exceeding the
posted speed limit by more than 20 miles per hour in a residential or business
district.
3)
Exceeding 35 miles per hour approaching a school crossing.
Criminal
Speeding is officially referred to as Excessive Speed in the Arizona
statutes. The crime of Excessive Speed is a class 3 misdemeanor in Arizona. For
a class 3 misdemeanor you can be punished with up to 30 days of jail and fined up to
$500.00. Additional surcharges can be added which almost double the base fine.
Because it is a crime, there
will be a State Prosecutor assigned to prosecute your case. If you miss a court date, the court
will issue a warrant for your arrest. If you are interested in a more detailed definition
and explanation of Criminal Speeding, call or contact a lawyer who is experienced with and handles this
crime for a free consultation.THE LAW OFFICE OF KARL A. MUELLER, PLC
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