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Pleading “Not Guilty”? You Don’t Have To Give Up The Right to a Speedy Trial.

18 Jul

Do not Let a Traffic Court Commissioner Trick You Into Giving Up the Right to a Speedy Trial if you want a speedy trial. Continue reading


 

Which is Worse? Driving on a Suspended License vs. Driving W/O a Valid license

11 Jul

Driving on a Suspended Drivers License is a more serious offense than driving without a valid drivers license because it is a misdemeanor crime that brings possible jail time and 2 negligent driver points on your DMV record. Continue reading


 

How To Get a Traffic or Misdemeanor Case Transfered to Another Court?

08 Jul

How do you get a court case transferred to a different county or state? You can’t. Continue reading


 

What Casey Anthony Case Says About US? Sometimes the Guilty Go Free to Protect the Innocent.

06 Jul

This isn’t Syria. In America, we prefer to let some guilty people go in order to prevent the government from Imprisoning or killing innocent people. And it’s OK. Continue reading


 

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


 

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


 

Jackass (Star) Ryan Dunn Got Away with Murder.

24 Jun

When Jackass star Ryan Dunn killed his friend and passenger while drivng with a BAC of 0.19%, he actually committed a homicide. By dying, he avoided prison and certain bankruptcy. Continue reading


 

Dealing with Petty Theft and Shoplifting Charges Under P.C. 484 / PC 488

22 Jun

Defendants charged with petty theft should not just walk in and plead guilty, even if it looks bad. There are ways to manage the damage the problem poses. By hiring a professional Attorney to work on your side, or by getting help from the public defenders office, you can give yourself the best chance to avoid a theft conviction that could restrict job opportunities in the future. Continue reading


 

When does an Officer have to show up in Court? At the Trial.

21 Jun

Police officers do not have to appear in court at the arraignment. Only if there is a trial scheduled will an officer’s testimony on a traffic citation be required. Continue reading


 

Want to Get an Expungement in WA State? Here is the Info You Need

15 Jun

WA State has an excellent publication on how expungements work on WA courts. All States should follow WA’s lead to help people in their job searches by making expungements accessible. Continue reading