Guide to suing that idiot driver who hit your car in Small Claims court, written by a former insurance defense trial attorney. You can sue in Small Claims without an attorney as long as you are seeking less than $10,001 in California. Continue reading
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Tips for Effective Cross Examination of Police Officers In Traffic Court
Free Tips from a Criminal Defense Trial Attorney on How to Ask Police Officers Questions in Traffic Court. Use this free legal advice to ask effective questions that will help you win. Continue reading
How to Challenge an Illegal Vehicle Stop. Motion to Suppress Explained, Recommended Form.
Tweet Illegal Stop? Challenge it! No matter what state you live in, Federal Law controls whether or not a stop of a vehicle by police is legal. If the police stop a vehicle illegally, the evidence obtained thereafter cannot be … Continue reading
How to Challenge an Illegal Vehicle Stop. Motion to Suppress Explained, Recommended Form.
Tweet Illegal Stop? Challenge it! No matter what state you live in, Federal Law controls whether or not a stop of a vehicle by police is legal. If the police stop a vehicle illegally, the evidence obtained thereafter cannot be … Continue reading
How to Plead Guilty to Your Own DUI Case Without Hiring An Attorney
How to plead guilty to your own DUI without an attorney. Recommended Video. You can save thousands of dollars if you want to plead guilty to your own DUI. With a little prep time, you can do it right. Continue reading
Woo Hoo! Here are the Official Instructions for Judges on CA Traffic Court Cases
Here is the Official Judge’s Instructions on How to Handle Traffic Court Cases in California. Hyper-linked with references to the law. Yes, like all of legal self help content, it is free. Continue reading
What is a Defense Attorney’s Job? Defend At Any Cost, Confuse Witnesses If Possible
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Traffic Ticket “Amnesty” in California Starts in January 2012. But Is It Too Good to Be True?
California is offering a Traffic Ticket Amnesty Program, but there are many restrictions, and even if you qualify, you get a 50% discount only if you can pay in full. Warrant cases must be resolved first. Continue reading
How to Write A Petition to Vacate Civil Assessment Under CA Penal Code 1214.1
How to Fill Out a Petition to Vacate Civil Assessment under Penal Code section 1214.1 with the best legal argument to win and/or set up a Traffic Court Appeal Continue reading