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Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

The deferrement option should be used only when necessary to save your driving...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

An attorney familiar with the policies and procedures of the court will know...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

It can not hurt to challenge the ticket and all the evidence you can bring to...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

You will need to present more evidence that this didn't happen than the State...
Shawn B Alexander
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You will need to present more evidence that this didn't happen than the State...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

A review of your specific court case would need to be done to see what happened...
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Karyn T. Missimer
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Contributor Level 7

The answer to your question depends on a number of different factors: Your...
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Brett S. Nagle
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Yes, a juvenile conviction for the California equivalent of a violent offense...
John E. Gross
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I don't know if you have hired a lawyer on your assault case yet, but my fee...
Loren M. Dickstein
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You should really call a couple lawyers who are local to that court and discuss...
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Anthony E Howard
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Contributor Level 4

The prosecutor has 2 years to file a charge of Theft in the third degree (any...
Aaron A Pelley
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Contributor Level 6

The letter that came with the ticket provides a way to contest the ticket. You...
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Carl A Munson JR's answer
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If he has been convicted and sentenced for the offense, then there is nothing...
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Travis S Jones
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Contributor Level 5

According to the statute: RCW 46.61.667 (7) "Infractions that result from the...
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Scott Weymouth Lawrence
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Contributor Level 4

It sounds like you're referring to failure to transfer title within 45 days?...
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Aaron A Pelley
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Contributor Level 6

I can help answer your questions if you want to contact our office. However,...
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Aaron A Pelley
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Contributor Level 6

There are a number of options for an individual with zero criminal history....
Theodore J. Perlick-Molinari
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First off, you need to slow down on the roads. Several serious speeding tickets...
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Carl A Munson JR's answer
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If you are concerned about your driving record and/or insurance rates, you may...
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Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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Contributor Level 7

"Can it" and "does it" are two different questions. As a gross misdemeanor, it...
Timothy Charles Milios
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Contributor Level 4

If your dad is convicted of the new DUI, statutorily there would be a mandatory...

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