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  • 07-09-2015, 01:45 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Can You Sue the Police Over Discrepancies Between Their Report and a Recording
    If you are stating that all charged were dismissed, then you have no conviction and it would be a waste of time to bring a motion to have your non-existent conviction set aside. But that raises the question of why you would lie to us and say "I made a plea deal with the prosecutor at the time" if in fact you made no plea deal and did not plead guilty to any charges.

    Again, an international driver's license is a translation of a driver's license. It can merely assist you if you're in a foreign nation where an officer or other person doesn't understand the language on your actual driver's license.

    I know that the claims about a "right to travel" predicated on international law have not worked for you in traffic or criminal court because that is a crackpot theory that has been rejected every single time it has been raised. You have no right to drive without a license. You have no right to drive when drunk. An article that confirms that the argument has no valid legal basis, but argues that people felt differently more than a century ago at the dawn of the automobile era, changes nothing about that.
  • 07-09-2015, 02:08 PM
    QuiXotiC
    Re: Can You Sue the Police Over Discrepancies Between Their Report and a Recording
    Where did I ever say the charges were dismissed?
    My plea deal was in regards to a no contest plea on the possession ticket.
    Where do I mention an international drivers license?
    Where did I claim to be in traffic or criminal court? I have only ever argued my right to travel in civil court.
    Why is your mind so closed?
  • 07-09-2015, 07:25 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Can You Sue the Police Over Discrepancies Between Their Report and a Recording
    I was pointing out that your claims make no sense. I am glad you agree. It is very obvious that you did enter a guilty plea and were convicted of the offense to which you entered your plea, even if you are for some reason to clueless to understand that or too stubborn to admit the obvious.

    You are also lying and wasting our time.
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