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debbielou

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  1. nevermind...question was answered
  2. Thanks everyone for your suggestions and those who PM me.
  3. Does anyone have any suggestions when it comes to hiring a personal injury attorney? Can anyone recommend one? Or who to avoid? Fed up with insurance company...time to hire an attorney.
  4. Yes but he didn't commit any of those violations. It was a "normal" speeding violation and he is almost 20 yrs old.
  5. No he got his changed to a regular class C license when he was 18. He had a D license before. D License you could only get 4 points before you got suspended, Class C is a normal license.
  6. Ummm no you can get your license changed (which he did) when he was 18....And there were kids 16 yrs old there in the same court room.
  7. If he is an adult then why is he being forced to take a teen driving class? He should have been able to pay his fine and been on his way. But he was put on probation until the end of November...it didn't matter what the violation if you are under 21 you MUST take the class. Same violations at 22yrs and older you didn't.
  8. Here's the thing...in the eyes of a court anyone under 21yrs old is treated as a "child". The judge called all parents to step forward for anyone under the age of 21. I went for support since it was his first (and hopefully last) time in a court room. I was shocked I had to go up with him as he is legally an "adult"...except in traffic court!
  9. I wasn't worried about the fine, I was trying to get them to reduce the speed so there would be no points which would end up affecting my insurance:) When one has never been through this and everyone starts saying you need an attorney ...well I was ready to hire one. But thankfully all turned out OK.
  10. He plead no lo and paid his fine. No points will go in his license. Has to take a class that is an additional $50. Can only plead no lo if you are 18 yrs and older. The Judge was very reasonable with everything I heard. She really took her time to explain things to people and answered questions until you fully understood.
  11. Are you sure you can plead no lo if you are under the age of 21? It is his first violation of any kind so hoping they will reduce to 14mph over...he is prepared to pay the fine.
  12. Not saying an attorney will get the charge lessen, But I would much rather have attorney by his side as I don't have a clue what he sould do. Yes he is at fault and he is paying the fine. It is his first violation and I am pretty sure he has learned his lesson already as his first real paycheck is going to pay for the fine. That hurt him pretty bad.
  13. It actually is cheaper to pay an attorney...if insurance raises his rates even $500 a year for the next few years, I would rather him pay an attorney $500 or so and get it reduced to 14 mph.
  14. I had no idea- thanks for the info. Will have him check it out today. We bought the car used and haven't replaced the tires yet, so really don't know if the size is different.
  15. Thanks for all the info. I will try to contact a lawyer tomorrow. Seems silly to plead not guilty when he is but if that is what needs to be done to get a better handle on the situation then so be it. Thanks again Ticket says Dallas- Probate
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