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Whatever the conviction, that's what will show up on your abstract. If it's 149, then that's what they'll use.Also, would the insurance company see the stunt driving charge if the prosecutor agrees to lower my charge to speeding at 149?
Any conviction that carries potential jail time is probably worth considering a paralegal no matter how unlikely the possibility that you'll see any.Should I hire a paralegal to minimize the chance of me being charged with stunt driving?
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You could be charged for knowingly doing things that would obstruct their investigation, if they can prove this.
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You could be charged for knowingly doing things that would obstruct their investigation, if they can prove this.
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Remember you have the right to NOT talk to police and to NOT answer any questions.
They can not charge the DRIVER unless they can identify the driver. If they show up asking who the driver is, and you tell them it was you, then they can charge you as the driver because you admitted it. If they show up asking who the driver is, but you just keep saying that you are not obligated to answer any questions and have no comment on the event, then they will not be able to identify the driver and therefore the driver can not be charged. Remember NEVER LIE TO POLICE, but not answering a question is not lying and it is your right.
Statistics: Posted by Nanuk — Fri Aug 04, 2017 8:29 am
Remember you have the right to NOT talk to police and to NOT answer any questions.
They can not charge the DRIVER unless they can identify the driver. If they show up asking who the driver is, and you tell them it was you, then they can charge you as the driver because you admitted it. If they show up asking who the driver is, but you just keep saying that you are not obligated to answer any questions and have no comment on the event, then they will not be able to identify the driver and therefore the driver can not be charged. Remember NEVER LIE TO POLICE, but not answering a question is not lying and it is your right.
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