The judge seemed nice; however, the officer was out of town and the judge granted him one continuance.
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The judge seemed nice; however, the officer was out of town and the judge granted him one continuance.
California.
I have a Trial de Novo on Friday, I've never been to an actual court trial before. What should I expect?
Is any of this correct?
If I have the same judge who found me "Guilty"...
I'm moving to Arizona in July. Is it any better there?
Thank you!
Do you know how the cost of discovery is determined? $60 seems quite expensive for just a DVD. (What's stopping them from charging $200 for the traffic survey, $200 for a copy of the officers notes,...
My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: California
I sent an Informal Discovery Request and was surprised when not all the evidence was sent to me. I received the traffic survey...
My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: California
I was given a speeding ticket (CVC 22350) and the only error I notice on the ticket is that the officer checked the box stating...
Do I send the bail amount when I submit the TBWD or when I make the request for a TBWD? I thought it was when I submit the TBWD.
When I send the request along with a self-addressed envelope, is their a specific format or is what I wrote originally okay?
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Does anyone know if there is a format for...
My question involves traffic court in the State of: California
I want to request a trial by written declaration, is there any format to doing this or do I simply send a letter to the court saying:...
Lmfao! That's great! Officers inside joke maybe?
Thank you! I just wasn't sure if there was any useful information encoded in his cryptic message. Also I'm pretty sure the arrow is me, unless it has some hidden meaning, haha.
Do you know what...
My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: California
I received a response to my IDR and need help decoding what the officer wrote in his notes.
Does anyone know what this says?
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For the related information would that just be a photocopy of the certified mail receipt, return receipt, and proof of service, or would I also need to provide a photocopy of the IDR?
And if I ask...
No not yet, I have not scheduled an arraignment or anything else either. So far all I have done was send in the IDR.
I was cited on 9/17/2015 and now the due date is 1/8/2015, is there any...
I requested the engineering and traffic survey, is that the same as a speed survey?
Also I just received a courtesy notice today with a due date of January 8th, so does this mean the date of...
I don't ever plan on committing perjury. I chose my words very carefully in that defense.
Also it was physically impossible for him to continuously observe the vehicle due to the curvature of the...
I was cited on 9/17/2015
The IDR was mailed 11/9/2015 (certified mail, return receipt requested)
The date on the ticket says to show up on or before 11/17/2015 (No time, so probably just to show up...
Thank you very much! Your answer was exactly the type of information I was looking for!
I have responded to you on that thread here: http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=191922&page=2
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Thank you very much for your help, I really appreciate it. This has been the type of answer I have been looking for!
I'm trying to understand the process and what to prepare for :)
If the...
I'm sorry for for coming off rude and self-centered, it was not my intention. I want to treat everyone with respect, especially those who are offering their time to help others (and also doing so for...
I have responded to you on this thread: http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=191928&p=920688#post920688
I think there may have been some miscommunication.
I never meant to seem "abusive," people have made this assumption that I want to achieve dismissal because of lack of discovery, and then respond by saying "you won't get it dismissed" without...
Please send me a link to where I asked this question and it has been properly answered.
The case of Hobbs v. Municipal Court (1991) 233 Cal.App.3d 670, 695, 284 Cal.Rptr. 655, holds that discovery applies in all misdemeanor cases, and PC Section 19.7 applies all misdemeanor procedures...