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Is this probable cause?

Answered 5 years and a month ago by William Melton (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You have asked this question on multiple forums. You need to contact an attorney and get help if you would like to fight your ticket. It sounds like you likely do not have a defense because you volunteered the paraphernalia. An officer can always ask you and if you choose to "cooperate" that is essentially you waiving your rights. I would be happy to set up a time to do an actual consultation, but as another attorney told you already going around asking the same question over and over isn't going to net you different answers. ... Read More
You have asked this question on multiple forums. You need to contact an attorney and get help if you would like to fight your ticket. It sounds like... Read More