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You are very fortunate. You could have been charged with Eluding. Please thank the officer in person. Please let us know if we can help with the... Read Answer
Criminal charges are sepstate and distinct from traffic violations. The criminal charges can be dismissed. The traffic violations remain in place.... Read Answer
the speeding ticket has two points. the seat belt has no points. ed dimon, esq. 732-797-1600
You must answer all the tickets. You need to have your attorney review the police reports to determine what happened and why the extra tickets were... Read Answer
you must address the 'failure to appear' which is separate and distinct from the ticket. you can work this out with the court or we can help you. you... Read Answer
I would obtain all the required records com the service provider. I would make sure that the records clearly supported your position. I would obtain... Read Answer
you can have your attorney call the clerk or prosecutor to discuss the outstanding warrant. your attorney will be able to negotiate a resolution so... Read Answer
the proper answers can be given only with a detailed review of the facts. however, the police are given wide latitude to make arrests or to issue... Read Answer
you can hire an attorney so that you do not receive the two points on your driving and insurance record. the two points will 'go away' from the... Read Answer
i would tell your parents. i would hire an attorney to represent you. i would not want these convictions on my driving record for two reasons. 1.... Read Answer
we can get this downgraded to 'no points' violations if you have aclean driving record. ed dimon, esq. 732-797-1600
these are serious charges which carry jail time and mandatory loss of license. i would hire an attorney. i would get your 'driver's abstract'.... Read Answer
i would have your attorney have the 'careless driving' ticket dismissed so that your son has no DMV 'points' and no 'insurance points'. these points... Read Answer
have the car inspected and present new inspection proof to prosecutor. you will not go to jail. ed dimon, esq.
the police can 'stop' the car based upon the expired license. who received the violation ? you should receive the violation if your license is... Read Answer
no. the police do not have the right to check each person's ID after a valid 'stop' unless there are 'special circumstances' which would warrant the... Read Answer
please check the violation number. this is not a NJSA 2C violation. what type of identification did you use ? another person's driver's license ? i... Read Answer
We were seeing more cooperation between the states so that an unaddressed violation in NJ can result Ina loss of driving previlege in NY. We are... Read Answer
please pay the ticket in a timely fashion. there should be no points on your NJ record. ed dimon, esq.
i would hire an attonney so that you have the possibility of no points and no increase in your insurance. pleaswe call if we can help. ed... Read Answer
the state must prove each of these violations beyond a 'reasonable doubt'. you can request a trial. we can have valter must, esq., a prosecutor for... Read Answer
did you receive a ticket ? if no ticket received, i would not worry. if you received a ticket, what was the violation ? i would tell your mother and... Read Answer
i would work with the officer. if you make the officer's life difficult, the officer will make your life very difficult. the ticket will not be... Read Answer
these are administrative regulations governed by the agreements between the states. the challenge would be costly and difficult to win. ed dimon, esq.
the certified driver abstract is the official record of the violations. the violations are entered by the municipal court clerks. these entries would... Read Answer