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Re:right to counsel
CRH,
Sorry to hear about this but welcome to the forum.
This case sounds very easy to shut down.& I'll make this brief so you can soak it in.
1. Remember the prosecution cannot testify.& If they want to testify, have them swear in.& You can tell when they are testifying when they start talking like they know the situation.& Was the prosecutor there when the situation happened?& If not, he/she cannot give testimony.
2. Your daughter has a right to counsel!& Who in the world says it should be a lawyer?& You have been counseling her all your life.& I'll let you think on that one.
3. Bring a notary.& A notary is a public official.& If the prosecution wants to swear in--let the notary do it, not the baliff. The baliff is not a public official (at least not that I know of)
4. Make sure it is a court of record.& You want to get this on the record.
5. there is a difference between driving and traveling.& I'm not sure of your knowledge level when it comes to redemption but, this information alone should put you on the right path.& One is&a&commerial activity&(driving)&and one is your god given right (right to travel).
Hope that helps.
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