At FH Jurídicos we know that facing a fast-track trial can be a bewildering experience with significant consequences for your personal and professional life. These proceedings are characterised by their speed: within hours or a few days, decisions are made on matters that can lead to penalties, a criminal record and even prison sentences.
That is why it is essential to have a specialist criminal defence lawyer from the very first moment to defend your rights and prepare the best possible strategy.
Fast-track trials are summary criminal proceedings applied to offences considered less serious but which require an immediate judicial response. They are commonly used in cases such as:
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Road safety offences (speeding, driving without a licence, etc.).
Theft caught in the act.
Minor injuries in fights or disputes.
Gender-based or domestic violence.
It depends on the case. Accepting can reduce the sentence, but in other situations it is better to defend yourself in ordinary proceedings. Your criminal lawyer should advise you according to your circumstances.
Will I have a criminal record if I accept?Yes. Even if the sentence is reduced, the conviction will be recorded as a criminal record, unless it can later be expunged.
What happens if I do not appear?An unjustified absence may lead to an arrest warrant or the start of more complex ordinary proceedings.
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