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In America, there is no “right” to drive a motor vehicle.
Driving is considered a “privilege” granted by the state.
Keep the following in mind if you are stopped by a police officer.
- If you do not comply with the law, your
driving “privilege” will be taken away.
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You must do all you can to protect your
driving privilege since without it, it is next to impossible to be
economically sustaining in today’s society.
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If you are stopped by a Police Officer, REMAIN
SILENT, since everything you say and do will be used against you in court to
secure a conviction.
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Most people in jail today “consented” to be
there. Most people in jail today incriminated themselves through their own
words and conduct. REMAIN SILENT, it is your right and only you can waive it.
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Police Officers are trained observers. They
will carefully watch everything you do and note everything you say and even
how you say it. REMAIN SILENT, you are innocent until proven guilty in a
court of law by the State. Don’t help the Police Officer and the State
convict you.
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If you must enter a “plea” prior to consulting
with counsel always plead NOT GUILTY. This is a legal term of art that is
designed such that if you think you may be guilty, to say NOT GUILTY would be
a lie. This linguistic problem obviously helps law enforcement. Don’t by
into it, NOT GUILTY means; “State, prove that I am guilty” and no more.
- Secure the services of a lawyer as soon as
possible so that his superior knowledge of the legal system can be used to
protect your rights and defend you within the bounds of the law.
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Hiring a lawyer “levels the playing field” so
that your lack of knowledge of the legal system will not be used to destroy
your constitutionally protected rights and freedoms.
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Follow the advice of your lawyer so he/she can
assist you with special issues like reinstatement, vehicle release, driving
privileges and insurance. Remember, your lawyer represents you and is bound
by attorney-client privilege. What you tell your lawyer cannot be used
against you.
Our
firm has been servicing clients like you for 30 years and is exceptionally
qualified to guide you through your driving privilege matter whether that need
involves:
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Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
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Driving Under Suspended License
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Bureau
of Motor Vehicle Suspensions and/or Reinstatement
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Commercial Driver’s License Violations and Protection
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Traffic Citations such as Leaving the Scene, Reckless Operation, Improper
Identification, Equipment Violations or other wise.
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