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Old 12-08-2003, 01:27 PM
FlunkyNoMo FlunkyNoMo is offline
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Re:Traffic tickets,



<FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">I used an affidavit of special visitation. Say what you need to in an affidavit, not in "person". In "person" you are likely to say something you don't mean and the Judge is a professional at tripping you up with your own words.
I found the hole in the Kali Codes under commericial vehicles subsection (b) vehicles not subject to registration.
In your affi make clear that you only speak for the "man" not the "PERSON".
Also look in your state codes for what is required to have a &"verified complaint". Like with a debt collector, until the complaint is verified, you don't have anything to plead to.
"Do YOU understand the charges against YOU?"
The officer that issued the ticket never signed it anywhere, yes?
<U>You </U>signed for <U>WHO</U>?
Did You want to sign it, or were You intimidated or under threat of being incarcerated that prompted You to sign? If the later is the case, Was this a consensual contract? &
Was&the officer&the injured party? Then he will have no problem signing under pen of per that he was injured, yes? Jurisdiction, Jurisdiction, Jurisdiction!!!
It can be won, even if it is due to their lack of response to your affi!!</FONT>


<FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif"> FNM</FONT>
<P align=left><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size=1>Came back to clean-up typos, added a few more lines. I'd also like to suggest that the search feature is quite good at this forum. I've been very open about my ticket challenge.
</FONT><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size=1>(Let's play a word game!)
[Webster's on challenge: verb :to dispute,to question the legality of, to call out to duel. 2nd definition noun 1c: A sentry's&command to halt and prove identity. AND 3: A test of immunitybyexposure to viralent infective material after specific immunization.]
</FONT><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size=1>Maybe more than I should've,&but I wanted as much help as I could get. Even if&it was just a "I've been there" or a "hang in there".&</FONT>
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