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Yes, they likely would have issued a warrant. Also, provided that your record is somewhat clear in terms of violations and points, this Speeding... Read Answer
You should correct all that is broken and the Prosecutor will give you a break. There is no need to stop you to issue a ticket. Ed Dimon
Many prosecutor's offices recognize the challenges of your situation and so will make an offer to resolve your case that will NOT result in the... Read Answer
As Mr. Dimon mentions, there is no way to remove things that are on your driving record, no matter how long ago they occurred. Your problem is you... Read Answer
contact the clerks office and ask them
Given the seriousness of the offense you definitely need to find an attorney. If the appearance is for tomorrow, you will need to ask the court for... Read Answer
You may have difficulty handeling this case on your own, as you do not know about criminal procedure, evidence, etc., you would be well advised to... Read Answer
Contact a lawyer near you who can assist in sorting all of this through, and making sure you have the appropriate amount of time to get all of the... Read Answer
The speed limit is 55mph. The officer is applying the law as written. You may be able to effectively work out a plea deal with the prosecutor based... Read Answer
CRS 42-4-238 makes it illegal to display blue or red lights that are visible directly in front of a vehicle. That is a state law in Colroado.... Read Answer
I suggest that you contact the Dept. of Motor Vehicles and ask them to assist you.
You should be able to obtain counsel, and possibly give your counsel authority to act on your behalf (should the court accept it). Contact an... Read Answer
First and foremost, this will be a costly undertaking on your part because not only should you have all the fines and court costs money saved, you... Read Answer
Many prosecutors understand the repeated extensions of suspensions for getting tickets while under suspension and often will work out a deal that... Read Answer
If you are saying that the car was titled in your wife's name only and your name was not on the title and you were not driving, then your license... Read Answer
Best advice, hire an attorney to appear on your son's behalf (you can skip court) to try and have the matter dismissed.
Hopefully this was the first appearance - known as arraignment for this matter and your son pled "Not Guily" in order for you to have the appropriate... Read Answer
We have been able to represent clients without the clients being present. The key is the offense-how fast were you going ? and what does your driving... Read Answer
My concern is that the prosecutor will place your mother's license in jeopardy. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon 732-797-1600
The key is whether the police issued the Summons or or this is a 'private' Summons based upon the complaint of the citizens. The latter is far easier... Read Answer
Ask PENN DOT if it's possible to get a hearing. Unfortunately, PENN DOT is very tough to beat in these matters, as driving is seen as a privilege in... Read Answer
We do offer payment plans but we do require 50% upfront and we are expensive. Ed Dimon
Depending on the outcome that you are looking for, I would be more than happy to discuss your matter with you and the potential outcomes. Please get... Read Answer
I have not reviewed the specific statute at this time. However, the citation or ticket should reflect if a court appearance is mandatory or you can... Read Answer