You can use the court’s subpoena power in a traffic ticket trial or criminal court case where you represent yourself. It is the way to force things or people to show up. The way to do it is to get the form, get the court clerk to sign it, and then get it served properly. Continue reading
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Understanding Traffic Court Bail & How to Get a Trial W/O Bail
Posting “bail” on a traffic court case is different than posting bail on a criminal case. In traffic court, the bail is really a deposit to make sure you show up for your trial date. If you don’t go, the court keeps your bail. Continue reading
RIP pCasebooks: 1871 – 2021
“From entrenched businesses, such as Wolters Kluwer, to a nonprofit, like the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, there is agreement that physical textbooks and particularly traditional case books will, sooner or later, become educational relics alongside fountain pens and manual…
Friday Fun: The Unemployment Crisis
… for people with facial tattoos! I’m not sure Title VII is intended to protect this class but I’m thinking some lawyer might try to make the case. [JH]
What is An “Expungement” of a Criminal Case? It is a Post Conviction Dismissal.
Expungement is the process of getting a conviction dismissed after probation in court. Continue reading
SIS and Right To Carry A Gun
Can you still get a right to carry or own a gun? With s.i.s case when you complete the probation? ***********************************Response Being on
Bullied By Ex’s Lawyer Into Suspending Support in Suffolk Family Court
I spent endless hours preparing my Pro Se case of how ex-husband is underemployed & falsely claiming that his Maryland employer has not paid him since
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
6 Questions You Should Ask Your Public Defender
Get the information you need from your public defender by asking these simple questions about your case that will help you make good decisions. Continue reading