Anyone know a good Richmond City lawyer?
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Anyone know a good Richmond City lawyer?
82/55. Reckless Driving. Ugh. Damn Highlander looked like it was doin 40, I noticed my speed same time the cop did. Ooops.
Get the feelin I wont be getting out of this one without legal assistance.
Thanks in advance
-JT
Get the feelin I wont be getting out of this one without legal assistance.
Thanks in advance
-JT
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Re: Anyone know a good Richmond City lawyer?
just show the judge your 14.2 timeslip...
if he has half a brain he'll be able to figure out that there's no way your car was doing the said speed...
and it's a GM, so eh?
if he has half a brain he'll be able to figure out that there's no way your car was doing the said speed...
and it's a GM, so eh?
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Re: Anyone know a good Richmond City lawyer?
Originally Posted by fatboyee
just show the judge your 14.2 timeslip...
if he has half a brain he'll be able to figure out that there's no way your car was doing the said speed...
and it's a GM, so eh?
if he has half a brain he'll be able to figure out that there's no way your car was doing the said speed...
and it's a GM, so eh?
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if i can find his card, ill give you the number to the lawyer i used.
he got me off for street racing, and reckless for 83 in a 45.
he got me off for street racing, and reckless for 83 in a 45.
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Re: Anyone know a good Richmond City lawyer?
Originally Posted by hovocx
get Pdub's lawyer, if he thinks he can win win an internet suit, the guy must be good
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Re: Anyone know a good Richmond City lawyer?
Originally Posted by fatboyee
just show the judge your 14.2 timeslip...
if he has half a brain he'll be able to figure out that there's no way your car was doing the said speed...
and it's a GM, so eh?
if he has half a brain he'll be able to figure out that there's no way your car was doing the said speed...
and it's a GM, so eh?
Oh the hilarity.
Wasn't the bird I was driving, but the girlfriends Toyota Highlander.
So I'm guessing noone has a name handy.
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Re: Anyone know a good Richmond City lawyer?
Originally Posted by Not Stock
Lawyers, like doctors, specialize in certain areas. I have several lawyers on retainer (company benefit), each with a different specialty. Yes, there are lawyers which specialize in different areas of online disputes. One of the law firms is tasked with helping to keep my face off the Internet so I don't end up like Nick Berg when travelling overseas on business.
sarcasm escapes you doesnt it?
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Re: Anyone know a good Richmond City lawyer?
Long shot but I've seen it work before:
Guy gets pulled over for speeding (in a chevette of all things). Being a mechanic, the guy goes to the chevy dealer and gets the appropriate speedo gear to make the speedo read off by 10-15 MPH, then takes the car to a speedo shop to have it checked. They verify the speedo is off by 10-15 MPH, and the judge throws it out as the equipment was not functioning properely and he has a receipt that it was fixed and working right now.
Not sure how that would work with the newer cars and electronic speedos, but the old gear driven ones were easily swapped in a matter of minutes.
Good luck.
Guy gets pulled over for speeding (in a chevette of all things). Being a mechanic, the guy goes to the chevy dealer and gets the appropriate speedo gear to make the speedo read off by 10-15 MPH, then takes the car to a speedo shop to have it checked. They verify the speedo is off by 10-15 MPH, and the judge throws it out as the equipment was not functioning properely and he has a receipt that it was fixed and working right now.
Not sure how that would work with the newer cars and electronic speedos, but the old gear driven ones were easily swapped in a matter of minutes.
Good luck.