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Old 11-08-2006, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ISAIAH
I started with the ticket slayer style process of defaulting the prosecutor and ended up challenging inpersonam jurisdiction at the stand.

The end result was dismissed because of a "State jurisdictional problem regarding the incorrect date on the original ticket."

This was not even a part of my argument but after the judge was done "being candid" with me and berating my documents he acknowledged the "jurisdictional problem" and was forced to dismiss on this error.

Silly Huh?


Was the premise that the date on the ticket was incorrect? Was it in fact incorrect?
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