
Jerusalem Blvd 159
Adv. Eli Anoushi - Traffic Attorney - Retired Traffic Judge, Traffic Accidents, Drunk Driving, Traffic Violations, Handling Severe Traffic Cases Nationwide, Extensive Experience.
Adv. Eli Anoushi, a retired traffic judge, is the author of the book 'Sentencing - A Guide to Punishment in Traffic Offenses'. Born in 1970, he holds a law degree from the University of London and has been an active attorney since 1997. He served as a traffic judge from 2010 to 2015 and specializes in traffic law. He acts as a defense attorney for traffic matters and appears in all courts, including military traffic courts throughout the country.
Adv. Eli Anoushi was considered a leading attorney in the field of traffic law before his appointment to the judiciary, with extensive experience that includes unprecedented successes in various traffic cases. He has represented clients from all segments of Israeli society, from leading figures in the economy and politics to the working class. As a judge, he gained significant experience that he now applies in representing clients.
He served in the IDF in an elite unit within the Intelligence Corps, volunteered in the past with the Israel Police, and is a graduate of a special units course from 2001. He has also lectured in various forums, including the Bar Association, as a traffic judge.
Adv. Eli Anoushi, a retired traffic judge, is your attorney to help you maintain your driving license and freedom.
Areas of Practice:
• Speeding offenses.
• Drunk driving.
• Traffic accidents, including indictments for fatal accidents and serious injuries.
• Consultation and briefing before police investigation.
• Driving while disqualified, without a driving license, without insurance, or vehicle registration.
• Service for transferring company vehicle tickets and representing employees in court.
• Cancellation of administrative disqualification for vehicles or licenses.
• Conducting evidence hearings for all types of offenses, from fines and points to fatal accidents.
• Reaching plea agreements regarding sentencing.
• Appeals and requests for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court.
• Representing soldiers in traffic offenses in military courts.
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