Traffic Defense in Prince George's County
A traffic citation in Prince George's County may feel routine — but paying it without review is a guilty plea that results in MVA points, potential license consequences, and insurance premium increases that persist for years. Misdemeanor traffic charges including reckless driving, aggressive driving, and driving on a suspended license carry criminal record implications on top of the MVA consequences.
Attorney Adam Sean Cohen has practiced in Prince George's County courts for over 30 years, representing clients on the full spectrum of traffic matters from speeding citations to criminal traffic offenses. The local knowledge that comes from decades of courtroom appearances in Prince George's County is directly relevant to the strategy and outcome of your case.
Prince George's County Court Locations
Traffic matters in Prince George's County are heard at the following courts. District Court handles all traffic infractions, must-appear citations, and misdemeanor traffic offenses. Circuit Court handles jury trial elections and appeals from District Court.
Traffic Enforcement in Prince George's County
Prince George's County has active enforcement along I-95/I-495 (the Capital Beltway), US Route 1, Route 4, Route 5, and Branch Avenue. The county is also served by Maryland State Police and the Washington Metropolitan Airport Authority police. Understanding where enforcement is concentrated in Prince George's County — and what detection methods are being used — is part of building an effective defense for speed-related and other traffic charges arising in this jurisdiction.
Traffic Charges Defended in Prince George's County
- Speeding — From minor infractions to 30+ mph over charges carrying criminal exposure and 5 MVA points
- Reckless driving — Misdemeanor under TR §21-901; wanton or willful disregard standard; 6 MVA points
- Aggressive driving — Misdemeanor under TR §21-901.1; three or more predicate violations; 5 MVA points
- Driving on a suspended or revoked license — Misdemeanor under TR §16-303; up to 12 MVA points; jail exposure
- Failure to stop or yield — Points violations with insurance and license consequences
- Following too closely / unsafe lane changes — Points violations often cited alongside other charges
- Red light and stop sign violations — Points violations; camera citations handled separately
- Speed camera citations — Civil violations; no points; specific contest procedures apply
Why the Specific Court Matters
Traffic cases in Prince George's County are not just about the law — they are about the specific procedures, expectations, and practices of the Prince George's County District Court. An attorney who has appeared in Prince George's County courts for decades brings firsthand knowledge of how cases are processed, what arguments are persuasive, and how Probation Before Judgment requests are received in that jurisdiction. This is not something that can be replicated by an attorney appearing in Prince George's County for the first time.
Probation Before Judgment (PBJ) under Criminal Procedure Article §6-220 is available for many traffic offenses in Prince George's County District Court. A PBJ avoids a conviction on your driving and criminal record, and means no MVA points are assessed for the offense. For defendants with existing points on their record or whose insurance is already affected, pursuing PBJ rather than simply paying the citation can make a significant financial difference.