Ellicott City, Central Maryland, Statewide Ticket Defense
If you have been charged with a traffic violation, you may think it's easier to just plead guilty, especially if you were indeed speeding or did indeed coast through a stop sign.
To learn how we can best defend or minimize your traffic citation charge, please call to arrange a free initial consultation with Robert N. Keehner, who can be reached at 410-504-6326 or through e-mail. Credit cards are accepted.
Before you plead guilty to a minor offense
- The impact of a conviction may cost you far more than the fee of a reasonably priced attorney to represent you in your citation.
- Maryland keeps records of all traffic citations. Your violations are on a point system and your license may be suspended if you have too many points.
- When you pay a fine but don't appear in court, your insurance rates may increase, and potentially skyrocket, especially without an attorney.
- An experienced, trustworthy and knowledgeable lawyer can help get the charges or the fines reduced.
- Lawyers hear the things in court that are unsaid, the things that can make or break a case.
Robert N. Keehner has been practicing law for over 24 years
Many of those years were on the side of the state. Robb Keehner applies in-depth knowledge of the court system and skill as a thorough and tenacious litigator to achieve the best results for you.
Our office handles serious criminal traffic matters such as:
- Second offense DWI
- Driving with a revoked or suspended license
- Manslaughter by automobile
- Vehicular homicide
- Fraudulent use of a license
- Driving without insurance
- Negligent or reckless driving
- Leaving the scene of an accident (hit-and-run)
We bring you prompt, responsive service
We help you understand the charges, and swiftly assess your best options. We skillfully defend you, and stand by your side throughout the ordeal.
Former Prosecutor ● Past President, Howard County Bar Association
Please call 410-504-6326 or e-mail us to arrange a free initial consultation with attorney Robert N. Keehner. Credit cards are accepted.

