Rear-ended the car in front of me due to sudden brake failure. Go to court or just pay fine?
What was the ticket for? Which statute does it cite? Sudden brake failure may not be a defense; some traffic statutes like speeding are "strict...
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What was the ticket for? Which statute does it cite? Sudden brake failure may not be a defense; some traffic statutes like speeding are "strict...
I agree with the other attorneys. Also, this question is really better suited to your counsel. By statute, CMS has some very robust...
Illinois DUI law anticipates this argument. You don't need to drive the car to be convicted of a DUI. All that's needed is "actual physical...
Without damages, there is no case. It sounds like you are fine. [email protected] (773) 853-3062 chenkasherlaw.vpweb.com
Something went wrong and he is ignoring you instead of withdrawing from the case. My guess is the insurers denied liability and he doesn't want to...
Just the briefing schedule for an appeal will take 2-3 months, and then you will wait probably a few more months to get a decision. If the trial...
Don't tell them anything and don't post sensitive information on this public forum. Retain a good criminal defense attorney and he will most...
Yes, probably. There are private causes of action related to this person's actions, like intrusion upon seclusion or public disclosure of private...
As a general matter, yes, the rules are very different. The criminal equivalent of Rule 50 (directed verdict in a civil matter) is a Rule 29...
This could be a good case, but I am concerned about the fact that it was a "few years ago" and by what sort of release came out of the insurance...