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The Most Well Guarded Traffic Court Secrets
legalblog.resourcesforattorney… — Pleading guilty or no contest may not be the best thing to do when you go to court for a speeding ticket.
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- mikerichardson1, on 06/07/2008, -0/+10I haven't had a speeding ticket in years but I've book marked this article in case I get one in the future.
- ronalton, on 06/07/2008, -0/+10Good information. It could come in handy.
- greghall1, on 06/09/2008, -0/+10I've only had one speeding ticket. This information would have come in handy back then.
- studenttl, on 06/11/2008, -0/+9Thanks for the information. I hope it works because next time I get a speeding ticket I'm going to try it.
- Marble68, on 09/27/2008, -0/+7Informative!
- irisheyes1169, on 09/27/2008, -0/+5 When I was in college, I practically had a traffic lawyer on retainer. I'd get "Deferred Adjudication" after he pleaded No Lo Contende (no contest). I don't speed anymore, its too expensive and of course having children will stop the lead foot. Great article though.
- jcorn1, on 09/27/2008, -0/+3Thanks, helpful!
- PuterPrsn, on 09/28/2008, -0/+3This article leads to an advertisement for a $50 "course" book - it doesn't really tell you anything except that "they know how to beat it"
- davidamerland, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1OK!!! I am heading right out now, armed with this knowledge, to see how fast I can get from 0 to 80 mph!
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