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How Can You Help Me With a Speeding Ticket?

29 Jan

What exactly can you do to help lessen the impact of this ticket? If you have a traffic ticket, for most charges we can have the charge reduced, minimized,

 
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How to Attack the Required Elements of a Traffic Ticket Violation as a Defense

30 Nov

A good defense will be focused tightly on the required elements of the charge. Prepare for your traffic court trial by look up the elements of the alleged violation, and getting ready to attack one or more. Continue reading


 

Get a Felony Reduced to a Misdemeanor? Judge Has Discretion.

17 Oct

Motions to reduce a felony charge to a misdemeanor are common, and can be used before and/or after a conviction to avoid a felony record. Continue reading


 

Missouri Speeding Ticket

22 Aug

Missouri speeding ticket – keep it off your record. It’ll cost you more than you think in terms of time, money,
points on your record. Here are some things you need to know. Call to have the charge amended or reduced.

 
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Driving While Suspended

19 Aug

Driving while suspended DWS is a serious charge that result in jail time. Here’w what you need to know to sort it out with success.
DWR Driving while revoked has serious consequences.

 
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British Library continues mission "to give everybody access to as much of the world’s information as possible" by way of Google Books agreement

10 Jul

The British Library and Google have agreed that 250,000 out-of-copyright texts will be digitized at Google’s expense and made available at no charge on both the Library and Google Books websites. The scope is just a small fraction of the…

 

What is the Sentence for a First Offense DUI in California?

05 Jul

The Penalties and sentence for a first offense DUI charge are routine in most California courts. Most people get the same sentence, but there can be aggravating factors. And in some counties, Ignition Interlock Devices will be required for even first offenders. Continue reading