I'll be brief . . .
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Originally Posted by ErectMedia
these 2 don't seem to match, lose the public defender if anything serious 
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You do not know what you are talking about.

In many states the bar association requires that attorneys donate time. You can get an amazing attorney as your public defender. Not often, but it happens.
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Originally Posted by sarettah
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Maxwell, take a wet reckless, you will not beat this.
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Originally Posted by slapass
That was too long ago.
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You are definitely unfamiliar with the legal system; congratulations.
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Originally Posted by Robbie
You're kidding me!!!
You mean some guy talking over recorded beats didn't come up with those lyrics? They actually came from a gifted musician 42 years ago?
I'm shocked!
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ehh, while I get your point, I have seen him and his brother in concert; they aren't that talented. At least IMHO.
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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell
I actually plan to
I know it sounds crazy, but, I'm pretty sure that I am going to do exactly that.
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You can take this with as many grains of salt as you desire, but I am willing to bet that I have spent more time in courtrooms than everyone in this thread combined; if that is your defense just go an hope the cop doesn't show up. If he does, offer to do a plea for a wet reckless. You will convict yourself the moment you start speaking in your defense. If you want to stand a chance, start off by writing a list of questions that you will ask the cop. You want the cop to tell your story, your questioning should make up your testimony. You testify after the prosecution rests; you will have the opportunity to cross-examine the cop, take advantage of it. They are not used to it.
When the cop testifies for the state, pay attention to if he answered one of you questions or not as you can't ask the same question more than once. If he says something you disagree with, write it down, and ask for clarification.
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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell
I can't lose a dui case based on that
It proves I was not impaired.
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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell
THAT is completely not true.
You can't convict someone of driving under the influence of alcohol for being tired.
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What was the vehicle code section(s) you were cited under?
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Originally Posted by ilnjscb
he is correct - a judge will rip HIM a new asshole. He will be disbarred if he does not continue to represent you, only a judge can remove him.
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How did you arrive at that conclusion? TV?