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Is It Worth The Extra Money It Costs For A Ticket Amendment?

29 Jan

Is it cost effective to pay more to keep it off your record? ANSWER: Generally yes. Insurance companies routinely check their client’s records and an

 
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Is It Worth The Extra Money It Costs For A Ticket Amendment?

29 Jan

Is it cost effective to pay more to keep it off your record? ANSWER: Generally yes. Insurance companies routinely check their client’s records and an

 
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Explain How A Ticket Amendment Works

29 Jan

I don’t understand how this process works. ANSWER: The amendment process works by negotiating with the court to change the offense to a lesser offense

 
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Explain How A Ticket Amendment Works

29 Jan

I don’t understand how this process works. ANSWER: The amendment process works by negotiating with the court to change the offense to a lesser offense

 
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Speeding Ticket Amendment

29 Jan

Speeding ticket amendment can often save you money in the long run. Here’s how to have it fixed. It protects your
driving record and preserves your privilege to stay on the road. Here’s how it works.

 
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SOPA Goes to Mark-Up Today in the House Judiciary Committee

15 Dec

On OpenCongress Blog, Donny Shaw reports ahead of [today’s scheduled] meeting the [House Judiciary Committee] chairman, Rep. Lamar Smith [R, TX], has pulled a neat little trick. Smith has come out with a manager’s amendment that eliminates the most insanely…

 

Supreme Court End Of Term – First Amendment, Jurisdiction, And A Smidge More

27 Jun

The Supreme Court ended its term this morning by releasing some of the most anticipated rulings of the year. Let’s start with Brown v. Entertainment Merchant’s Assn. (08-1448). That case concerned a law passed by California that restricted the sale…

 

Supreme Court Action Today – Tenth Amendment, Comity, And A Lot Of Criminal Stuff

16 Jun

The Supreme Court issued five opinions today, mostly dealing with criminal law issues, though they touch on other aspects of constitutional law. The first case is Bond v. United States (09-1227), where the Court decided that individuals have standing under…

 

Supreme Court Action Today – Fourth Amendment and Patents

31 May

The Supreme Court issued two opinions this morning. The opinion getting the most press attention is Ashcroft v. al-Kidd (10-98). In that case, American born Abdullah al-Kidd was detained by federal agents as he was boarding a plane to Saudia…