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  • #31
    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    Reckless driving is a ticketable offense.

    I looked it up when I got out of jail.

    2+2 is not equaling 4 here.
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    • #32
      Call the court house and explain that you would like to speak with the judge, and when it would be prudent to do so. Go when they say to, be on time, dress nice (dry cleaned shirt, slacks, nice shoes) and tell him the truth. Don't slant it or give him/her any "woe is me" shit, you might be surprised at what he will do for you.

      I was cited for some traffic stuff a week before my mom passed away, I got pretty busy sorting out a lot of her stuff. Totally forgot to take my ticket to my favorite Tarrant County ticket lawyer. Bedford had me on 3 bench warrants within 4 weeks... They were not fucking around, the bailiff was contemplating arresting me on the spot as I was trying to set a court date. He let me go when I agreed to the court date. After explaining to the judge the situation involving my mom (brought a lot of documentation as well), and said I would pay the fine on the speeding as deferred adjudication/had already gotten the car inspected/DL addy updated and wasn't trying to skate, he cleared all 3 bench warrants on the spot. Could have easily cost me $700-$850 that day, I cut a check for $212 and went about my day.

      Courtesy and politeness go FAR with a judge.
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      Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy
      dont downshift!!
      Go do a whooly in front of a Peterbilt.

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      • #33
        You might be able to get in touch with some lawyers and judges that teach at unt and talk to them. They are always helpful
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        • #34
          Mike, what where you doing recklessly when you got busted? How did it rank on the "dumb-O-meter"?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by 4bangen View Post
            Mike, what where you doing recklessly when you got busted? How did it rank on the "dumb-O-meter"?
            Car pulled out in front of me on university, I geared down into 2nd to scream by him and scare him with my exhaust note. Rating 5 of 10.

            Continued to keep my foot in it to show him I wasn't happy. 7 of 10

            Took a turn "coming In hot" style. 10 of 10

            Police were watching me the whole time. Damn the luck

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            • #36
              I was arrested for reckless driving in 2003 and spent 8 hours in Galveston County Jail. Once released, they never threatened to put me in jail until I got a lawyer. My lawyer talked with the ADA and just got $100 fine + court costs, no additional jail time or community service. I had no prior record though, spic & span and was completely agreeable and respectful with the Trooper that arrested me. The lawyer was a fishing buddy of my Dad's, so he didn't charge me anything. However, he did tell me he had about 6 hours invested in my case. Say $150-$200/hour would come to right about $1200. I'd talk with a couple different attorney's and see what they say as well.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
                Car pulled out in front of me......I geared down into 2nd to scream by him and scare him with my exhaust note....Continued to keep my foot in it to show him I wasn't happy......Took a turn "coming In hot" style.....

                Police were watching me the whole time. Damn the luck
                There is a WHOLE LOT of winning there! I wonder if the person that upset you was thinking..."man where is the cops when you need them".

                Tell the judge that you watched "Anger Management" last night!

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                • #38
                  You have PM .
                  The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. -- Mark Twain

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by talisman View Post
                    Seriously though. YOU consider it minimal. Like being able to get a job? Get it cleaned up. In todays work market I don't even look at applications that have a criminal conviction on them.
                    Even misdemeanors?
                    Men have become the tools of their tools.
                    -Henry David Thoreau

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                    • #40
                      Hell, I've seen and done worse. Sounds like you ran out of luck about the moment you needed it. I don't think that's something a judge would hang you for. good luck.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by BERNIE MOSFET View Post
                        Even misdemeanors?


                        I've got way too many people begging for any type of job to really bother with any criminal history at this point. A few years ago it was different.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by talisman View Post
                          I've got way too many people begging for any type of job to really bother with any criminal history at this point. A few years ago it was different.
                          Damn, that is harsh. Makes me glad that I don't have any criminal record. Heck, knock on wood, but I don't even have a speeding ticket.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
                            idiot defense ftw
                            fixed

                            So, seriously man get your shit strait, you seem to have a decent head on your shoulders. The longer you keep fucking up the harder the rest of your life will be.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by JC316 View Post
                              Damn, that is harsh. Makes me glad that I don't have any criminal record. Heck, knock on wood, but I don't even have a speeding ticket.


                              It's just the job market, nothing personal against them. If I have 2 people with the same set of skills and one has a conviction and the other doesn't, the one without the conviction is going to get the interview.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by talisman View Post
                                It's just the job market, nothing personal against them. If I have 2 people with the same set of skills and one has a conviction and the other doesn't, the one without the conviction is going to get the interview.
                                Yeah, I see the point there. How do you feel about credit ratings? Thinking that is what is killing me.

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