Improper Muffler Ticket
Simon Borys wrote:Like I said, if you apply for disclosure you will have a better idea of what evidence they intend to present as to the "improperness" of you muffler.
How does one apply for disclosure?
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Depends on your jurisdiction. Usually it involves you sending a request by fax or mail to the court house asking for all documents in their possession related to their case against you, or something to that effect.
NOTHING I SAY ON HERE IS LEGAL ADVICE.
Thanks for the advice, much appreciated!
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