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Fighting one traffic ticket and continuing the other one possible? Virginia

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Silverplum

Senior Member
Why are you on this site giving advice when you know that 2 of my charges are misdomeanors buy don't know that they both include jail time.


And I don't see what wrong with talking to the officer and commonwealth attorney together before we go before the judge and work something out. That's what lawyers do anyway.

:rolleyes:

Zigner is on this site because if he left, we'd find him and bring him back. He gives excellent and reasoned advice.

Good day.
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Why are you on this site giving advice when you know that 2 of my charges are misdomeanors buy don't know that they both include jail time.

The POINT is that this has severe consequences if you screw up any further.




Bruno...Bruno...VROOOMMM!

(I wonder if anyone will get that)
 

HighwayMan

Super Secret Senior Member
You are fighting three charges but it is one court case, one docket. You can't handle them separately.

You are making a mighty large assumption about the eluding charge, and you know what happens when you assume.

Some family friend you have.
 

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