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Re: OT / Speeding Ticket!
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Posted by John T on August 04, 2006 at 10:23:01 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: OT / Speeding Ticket! posted by Hurryin_Hoosier on August 04, 2006 at 07:56:48:
HI JD, Like I said I dont practice regularly in the area and you raise some good points. Its certainly true one dont wanna committ perjury and if asked you wouldnt wanan perjur yourself, I was meaning more like DONT JUST JUMP UP N VOLUNTEER HEY I WAS GOING 60 BUT NOT 80 LOL cuz then you admitted guilt under oath. Also its NOT a fib if you cant say for sure exactly what your speed was ????????? but just donT volunteer too much. I guess our paths havent crossed in the Monroe Court as Ive never defended any traffic tickets there. However, in the Lawrence Superior Court under Judge Sleva I took a speeding ticket to a full jury trial and prevailed wooooo hooooooo the Judge said to his recollection it was the ONLY jury trial for a lil speedinG ticket in the County he was aware of. A good friend of mine is runnin for Sheriff up here and my Marine son Sgt Brandon got an appointment with the Secret Service and is at the Federal Law Enforcement Camp somewhere in Georgia right now. It was good chattin with ya, take care now n God Bless. Were headed to Jasper Indiana for the Strassenfest later.........Beer n Fried Chicken n Polka music, it just dont get any better lol John T
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