Web www.sciedsol.com

Choose category:
Arts & Entertainment
Business
Communications
Computers
Disease & Illness
Fashion
Finance
Food & Beverage
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Business
Politics
Product Reviews
Recreation & Sports
Reference & Education
Self Improvement
Society
Travel & Leisure
Vehicles
Writing & Speaking
Simply Phone Blog on Blogspot service Cheap International Calling - all about phone cards Find Telecom News at our blog
Partners:
Our General Partners
Personal Calling Cards
Phone Cards-The Pros And The Cons
IP PBX

Blogs:
Voip News Blog
Handbags News Blog
Fashion News Blog
Speeding Ticket The Legal Basics You Need To Know
If you have chosen to fight your speeding ticket in court, then you’ll need to know the basics of how to act while you’re in court. With this in mind, I’ve prepared for you some basics of how to behave in court.

Here they are:

Make sure you are well dressed. If you are dressed inappropriately, it will be seen as an insult to the court…and this is NOT going to help your case.

ALWAYS be polite and courteous to everyone there. This includes the judge, the prosecutor, and the police officer. Also, remember that these people know each other very well. Always be nice to these people.

The idea of innocent until proven guilty is for the movies. It doesn’t work like this in real life. Remember the only thing separating you and a conviction is evidence.

If you admit to anything in the court room, the charge against you can be changed at a moments notice. You can be found guilty if it comes from your own mouth. If anyone in the court room (judge, magistrate or prosecutor) asks you anything whatsoever about the ticket, be courteous…and say you would prefer not to testify against yourself.

Remember that the proof required in criminal cases is beyond reasonable count. The key word in all of this is reasonable. If you don’t challenge the evidence, it will be presumed reasonable by everyone in the court room.

Remember that you are being charged for a specific speed. Not just for driving fast. The prosecution will try to show evidence that you were driving a specific amount over the limit, not that you were simply driving “fast”.

You do not need to try and prove your innocence. You simply need to prove that the prosecutions evidence is either unreliable, or is inadmissible. This is an important distinction which you need to keep in mind. Learn more about how to beat your speeding ticket at: speeding ticket
Copyright 2006. Free Articles.














podatek dochodowy babeszjoza allegro PCC pozycjonowanie