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Tips for Making an Effective Argument in Traffic Court

27 Sep

If you want to make an effective argument in traffic court for a trial or hearing, you need to focus on what is important, and then ask the judge for what you want. Continue reading


 

Lawsuit Hope and Hype

23 Aug

Hoping for the BestSee the cute little blue fellow?

He’s hoping.

Not that hope isn’t a good thing.

Hope based on truth is a good thing.

Unrealistic hope is not.

Unprepared hope is not.

Uninformed hope is not.

In other words, hope based on hype is foolishness.

Received favorable responses to our last Tips & Tactics yet some still hold legal mythology is better than learning the official rules and how to use official rules.

I want you to WIN ! ! !

But, you cannot win hoping on hype … no matter how promising the hype may seem.

Sure, it would be great if you could get out of paying a speeding ticket by claiming you copyrighted your name so the courts can’t use your name without your permission, or that your name in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS isn’t “you”, or that you’re a “person” not a “citizen” and therefore above the law and no longer subject to government force.

It would be great to go about doing as you please with no regard to man’s law, claiming you’re serving God when, by the way, scripture tells us to obey those in authority over us (and, yes, you could insist no one has authority over you).

But, I want you to WIN in court!

You will not win if you refuse to learn the rules and how to use the rules to get justice legally.

You will not win if you show up in court with silver-bullet methods to “get around the law”.

Sure, once in awhile someone skips out of a busy traffic court by getting the judge exasperated with internet legal mythology, but I’ve been to court more than a few times since 1986 when I was first sworn in (and not to any British agency, by the way!) as a member of the Florida Bar. I’ve seen judges get exasperated and let people off scott-free. I’ve seen many more escorted by the bailiff to a cell where they were left to decide if they wished to be subject to the official rules.

You choose.

We all have that choice.

It’s our prerogative in this wonderful nation.

Go to court with legal mythology sold by those who wish you to believe you are “above the law of the land”, or go to court knowing how to use the official rules to get Justice the American Way … according to law!

In 24 hours with my affordable, official Jurisdictionary “How to Win in Court” step-by-step self-help course you will know how to command judges and stop crooked lawyers in their tracks!

It’s not mythology!

It’s all based on official rules YOU can use to get justice by demanding everyone follow the rules!

That’s what too many American Heros died to give you!

  1. Law and Order.
  2. Due Process.
  3. The Rule of Law.

These are the three things true patriots fight for!

 

No Record of Your Citation at Traffic Court? Get Proof You Were There.

21 Aug

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Updated List of Options for Fighting Traffic Tickets in Collections

15 Aug

Don’t let a traffic court collection agency lie to you about your legal options. You have lots of options, and here is our updated checklist (for free). Continue reading


 

How to Fight a Traffic Court Civil Assessment When You Can’t Get a Court Date

20 Jul

If you missed a court date and the court added a civil assessment under Penal Code sec 1214.1 – then denied you a court date, there is a way to fight it. Here is an updated Step By Step Guide to trying everything this experienced criminal defense attorney can think of. Continue reading


 

How to Use Pre Trial Motions in Traffic Ticket Trials to Limit Evidence

28 Jun

Using Pre Trial Motions in Traffic Ticket trials can help you win, and look professional. Here is an Attorney’s explanation of how write and use Motions in Limine for Traffic Court. Continue reading


 

How to Request a New Trial After a Trial in Absentia

13 Jun

If the traffic court tells you that they have had a Trial In Absentia, you need to File a Request for Trial De Novo. Recommended Legal Self Help Form written by Criminal Defense Attorney. Continue reading


 

How to Appeal A Traffic Court Case

06 Jun

Step by Step Instruction on How to Appeal a Traffic Court Case in California. Free Forms on line and included. Continue reading


 

Why Written Statements by Witnesses Do Not Work in a Traffic Court Trial.

19 May

Classic Hearsay Problem: No written witness statement in traffic court unless the witness is there with you. Continue reading


 

Traffic Ticket Defenses That Never Work in Court

18 May

To succeed in traffic court, you need to focus on a real defense, and most people have trouble doing it. Here are some examples of defenses that are often tried, but always fail. Continue reading