If you are charged and you court appointed lawyer has you sign a waver but does not explain it what it's for what can you do?
As has been pointed out, you must know what you are signing before you sign it. Discuss with your attorney any confusion.
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As has been pointed out, you must know what you are signing before you sign it. Discuss with your attorney any confusion.
You can find the official text here: http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=VEH§ionNum=40505.
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Agree with my colleague. Best way to find out would be from your local police department.
Agree with my colleague. You will want to have a local attorney who can pursue this matter for you.
Agree with my colleagues that you will still probably get points on your license.
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