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Old 08-13-2004, 01:50 PM
leatherlips leatherlips is offline
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Questions for the judge.

Some of the information came from Cornforth, some from Rice McLeod, some from Pamela Gaston, some from George Gordon, and others. The most important thing you can say in court, according to George Gordon, is after identifing yourself, shut up, be quite, and shut up.

I had a police officer tell me once, that if stoped for DUI, after giving your license to them, never say another word and never submit to any tests. No matter how bad you may want to say something, just keep your mouth shut.They may take your license away and even put you in jail for the night, but when you go to court, the only thing they have to go on is what the officer was able to get on his own. It is now your word against his and he can't prove anything if you didn't give him anything. Never help them with the case against you.
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