[Hidden-tech] Requesting Assistance with contesting a ticket

SandyWeiner sandyweiner at gmail.com
Tue Apr 14 18:32:22 EDT 2015


Thanks! It's his first ticket. A lot to consider here. I'm praying we find the right path and because of his age it looks like the right lawyer.

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> On Apr 15, 2015, at 1:53 AM, Andy Klapper <AndyTK at Charter.net> wrote:
> 
> Whatever the argument it helps to contest the ticket if only to plead it
> down to a lesser charge before the case is heard by the judge.  I remember
> one ticket I got they just let me donate money to charity and they made it a
> non-moving violation.
> 
> This of course only works if you have a clean record to begin with and you
> were not doing anything too crazy.
> 
> 
> Andy.
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> Hi All,
> I'm looking for help for my son, who got a speeding ticket in Connecticut a
> few weeks back and we need to contest it. He was taught to drive in Germany
> and assumed the correct course of action when someone tailgated him even
> after he had slowed down was to them speed up to let them past, in an HOV
> lane. We have a list of Connecticut traffic lawyers but do not know whom to
> go to. Any suggestions?
> Many thanks!
> In Metta,
> Sandy
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