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Durrett Syndrom 01-16-2003 03:50 AM

gettin out of a ticket????
 
i got a ticket for going 79 in a 55 last night. does anyoen know how i can get off of it lighter and get around it???? thanks

Ol_Skool_Ls 01-21-2003 10:53 AM

get a lawyer go to driving school... community service, welcome to the club buddy

notsogoodfeline 01-21-2003 11:38 AM


Originally posted by Ol_Skool_Ls
get a lawyer go to driving school... community service, welcome to the club buddy

haha..yeah for real


i'm glad they have that option

Skywalker 01-21-2003 01:10 PM

1st reckless - cop suggested amending the charge before I did :cool:
2nd reckless - first cool judge I ever had; I told him str8 up I would plead guilty to speeding, not to wreckless; he amended it
3rd reckless - lawyer kept me out of jail; I plead guilty to reckless w/ commonwealth's recommendation not to suspend license or give me any time in jail

stealthassassin 01-21-2003 01:22 PM

Re: gettin out of a ticket????
 

Originally posted by Durrett Syndrom
i got a ticket for going 79 in a 55 last night. does anyoen know how i can get off of it lighter and get around it???? thanks
well depending on the judge you're screwed.....

JBub 01-21-2003 02:17 PM

Re: gettin out of a ticket????
 

Originally posted by Durrett Syndrom
i got a ticket for going 79 in a 55 last night. does anyoen know how i can get off of it lighter and get around it???? thanks
must be that syndrom...

B16ASilverHonda 01-21-2003 02:26 PM

Re: Re: gettin out of a ticket????
 

Originally posted by stealthassassin
well depending on the judge you're screwed.....
DITTO

Durrett Syndrom 01-21-2003 04:42 PM

yea probally the syndrome

LSPinoy 01-21-2003 05:03 PM

well you should get a lawyer who is familiar with the judges and has been in practice with the area for a long time...that way the lawyer can talk to the judge and officer that pulled you over to come to a consensus prior to your court date.

Skywalker 01-22-2003 01:14 AM


Originally posted by LSPinoy
well you should get a lawyer who is familiar with the judges and has been in practice with the area for a long time...that way the lawyer can talk to the judge and officer that pulled you over to come to a consensus prior to your court date.
The lawyer does not talk to the judge before the hearing. He tries to strike a deal w/ the prosecuting attorney and the judge decides whether or not to accept the Commonwealth's recommendation.


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