Thank you Mod & Stanton,
My trial date as finally arrived, roughly 9 months after the offense. I'm going to make the 3 hour drive (with no lawyer) and try my luck for the officer to no-show. Obviously I'll have to meet with the prosecutor beforehand, but does whatever we agree upon still hold if the officer doesn't show up or does it get tossed ...
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- Tue Apr 23, 2013 11:20 am
- Forum: Exceeding the speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h
- Topic: how can i plea to prevent insurance reporting (american) ??
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- Thu Jan 03, 2013 3:29 pm
- Forum: Exceeding the speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h
- Topic: how can i plea to prevent insurance reporting (american) ??
- Replies: 4
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Re: how can i plea to prevent insurance reporting (american)
ALSO,
I didn't read the fine print, but my date to appear in court is actually an early resolution meeting with the prosecutor. not a trial. after speaking with an administrator, I was told I didn't have to attend this meeting and instead would be given a new trial date and a brief chance to meet with said prosecutor before trial. It's a 3 hour ...
I didn't read the fine print, but my date to appear in court is actually an early resolution meeting with the prosecutor. not a trial. after speaking with an administrator, I was told I didn't have to attend this meeting and instead would be given a new trial date and a brief chance to meet with said prosecutor before trial. It's a 3 hour ...
- Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:46 pm
- Forum: Exceeding the speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h
- Topic: how can i plea to prevent insurance reporting (american) ??
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2237
how can i plea to prevent insurance reporting (american) ??
- received a speeding ticket 124/100 near Brantford.
- an american driver with no record other than a few parking tickets.
- when i spoke to the court about requesting trial, they told me there would be a "one letter code" on the ticket that would indicate if the officer had reduced the actual speed from the one initially clocked on radar. this ...
- an american driver with no record other than a few parking tickets.
- when i spoke to the court about requesting trial, they told me there would be a "one letter code" on the ticket that would indicate if the officer had reduced the actual speed from the one initially clocked on radar. this ...