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 : Beat Your Ticket: Go to Court & Win (5th edition)

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 345.730247
EAN: 9781413306989
Edition: 5th
ISBN: 1413306985
Label: NOLO
Manufacturer: NOLO
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 253
Publication Date: August 15, 2007
Publisher: NOLO
Studio: NOLO




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Everything you need to fight an unfair ticket!

We've all received one -- a traffic ticket that seems completely unfair, the result of an officer's evening quota rather than a serious moving violation. But do you have to pay the penalty and watch your driving record crash and burn?

Not if you choose to fight back with Beat Your Ticket.

Beat Your Ticket simply and clearly lays out the best strategies for beating tickets in court. The book explains in plain English how to:

  • use the law to fight an unwarranted ticket
  • find out what the police officer plans to say at your trial
  • attack radar and other detection methods
  • pick a jury
  • present your case
  • cross-examine the ticketing officer

    The 5th edition is extensively updated to reflect your state's current traffic laws and court procedures.



    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Legal techniques to beat speeding tickets
    Traffic citations, especially seatbelt citations are almost always about power and money. If it were about safety, they would put more focus on straightening out all the dangerous curves, force property owners to cut back brush, obstacles, and hinderances that causes unseen intersections. They could also install traffic control devices where necesary and work that much harder to get the most dangerous class of drivers, the aggressive ones, and those who are intoxicated - off the roads and into jails. ... Read More



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great preparation
    I bought this book because I received a ticket for running a stop sign. Seems simple enough, except he went so far to conceal his location that he put himself in a bad position to see the intersection. After stewing for a few days, I decided to buy this book and determine if I was going to fight it. After reading the info, I decided to plead not guilty and meet with the prosecutor.

    He mentions it in the book, and there were 10+ people in the courtroom today that didn't do it, which is ... Read More



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great book, Best way to get direction...
    Used this book to get a sense of how to fight my ticket. While the book did not specifically cover my citation (HOV), it did give me some direction on how to approach it and the best way to go about it. It is an excellent way to start and most beneficial for those who have minor violations dealing with stop signs, lane changes and speeding. I highly recommend it.

    I took my case to court and won!



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - singing its praises
    you need to get this book if you were ever a victim of the traffic codes that plague our country. attorney brown does a great job in breaking down the court procedures and even provide dialogue to use in certain circumstances.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sticking it to the Man
    I've been to traffic court many, many times and I always feel like I'm misunderstanding something because I get shafted left and right. As it turns out, I was misunderstanding something. I flew through this book, which is odd because it's technically a law book, but it's written in a very accessible way. It's good to just have the knowledge of how to stand up for yourself, and even if you don't stand a chance in court, you at least know what to sat, when to say it, and what the heck is going on. I highly ... Read More







     






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