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what was the actual charge ? what happened in court ? what did the police report state ? i would need to review the police report and charge. ed... Read Answer
this chage is 'fact sensitive'. you cannot use the 'emergency stop' to get off the train. the judge will consider this a serious charge if there were... Read Answer
Was your license actually suspended for dui? If so, you're looking at 60 days in jail, a $500 fine and a 1-2 year suspension of your license. Your... Read Answer
we can help you fight the ticket. we would use an expert who would testify that the sound is within the legal limits for mufflers. the key is the... Read Answer
you must correct all the registration/insurance problems with NJ DMV before you go to court. you must have written proof of fixing/correcting the... Read Answer
the incorrect middle initial will not be grounds for dismissal. ed dimon, esq.
the 113 mph may cause certain municipal judges to place you in jail for 1-5 days. the judge will also be 'heavy handed' regarding the other... Read Answer
i would work closely with the municipal court clerk [and put in writing] the actual address on the summons, the address where the summons should have... Read Answer
you can order your driving abstract from NJ DMV . the abstract will list the tickets/charges. the abstract will also list the convictions/dismissals.... Read Answer
your attorney should be able to strke a deal with the prosecutor so that there are no points. please let me know if we can help. ed dimon, esq.... Read Answer
To answer your question about a bench warrant, paying reinstatement fees do not necessarily lift a bench warrant. If... Read Answer
these violations are traffic violations unless you fail to address and/or fail to follow the requirements. then, they can become quasi-criminal... Read Answer
i believe that this is the same question. as answered, fix all the problems beforehand and provide documentation of the fixes beforehand. ed dimon,... Read Answer
the key to success is correcting all of the problems before you get to court and providing the prosecutor and police with the proper documentation... Read Answer
this matter is now a criminal matter based upon the 'obstruction of justice'. you need an attorney who will be proactive and 'jump in front' of the... Read Answer
Both of those charges will suspend your driver's license. I would hire a lawyer that knows your court ASAP. A nolo plea won't do you any... Read Answer
Are you talking about the breakdown of the court cost fees? If so, there is little to no chance that you will get out of paying the court... Read Answer
Every traffic ticket I have dealt with for a client the court required they be present, in person at the final hearing. Some states allow... Read Answer
In certain traffic cases, if you fail to pre-pay the fine and costs and also fail to appear in court, a separate warrant may be issued against you on... Read Answer
did you receive two citations ? speeding ? if so, how fast ? open container ? do you have a good or bad driving record ? the answers will dictate the... Read Answer
the judge may have issued an arrest warrant for your failure to appear. please call the court to determine if an arrest warrant was issued. you will... Read Answer
the police can ask questions to determine if the driver was under the influence of drugs. she answered the questions. the police were satisfied by... Read Answer
It's a state violation and she should contact a Pennsylvania attorney to help her resolve it.
It is always helpful to have a lawyer represent you in a situation like this to be sure that your rights are protected. Because it... Read Answer
the driving abstract will show the charge of driving while suspended and the conviction for driving while expired. you should pay the open ticket... Read Answer