Hi , I'm 20 at the moment. I got a D.U.I the other day. what to expect?
As mentioned by others, you should request a hearing with the DMV to see what the police reports say and examine whether there are factors that can...
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As mentioned by others, you should request a hearing with the DMV to see what the police reports say and examine whether there are factors that can...
First, there is no harm in contesting the citation as it does not get any worse than it is now. If the officer cited you for 80 in a 65 mph zone,...
If you went to court and plead guilty and didn't pay the fines, the only way to resolve the citations is pay them through Alliance One. The phone...
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Be glad that no charges have been filed. As mentioned, what happens with your job is up to your job to decide.
As mentioned, you should contest the citation as you have nothing to lose by doing so and if you acquire points on your record your rates will...
An attorney can speak with the District Attorney who handles these sort of cases in the Chula Vista court and try to work out a reduction in the...
If over 90 mph you are not eligible for traffic school. Hire an attorney in the area of the ticket to contest the ticket and try to get it...
The judge or the officer may agree to a plea to a stipulated 80 mph on the case making you traffic school eligible (as long as you have not done...
As mentioned, they are just infractions. You should not need to report them on job applications
You can always contest a citation. If officer does not show up on trial date the court will dismiss the ticket. If officer testifies you did not...