Why need a lawyer for a class c ticket?casp625 wrote:I personally will not walk past an old invalid 30.06 sign. Lawyers are way too expensive even when you get your case dismissed.Paddler112 wrote:So,
to be clear, does the change in the 30.06 posting language mean all the current signs are invalidated and have to be replaced?
If so, I can see a lot of complaining coming from the business community for the burden of replacing those signs.
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Because employment.ScottDLS wrote: Why need a lawyer for a class c ticket?
Ever see that question, "have you ever been convicted of a crime outside of a traffic offense?"
That's why you hire an attorney. It's not the fine. The USA really doesn't have a concept of "sentence completed".. It's the real "permanent record" that can have big time opportunity cost.
If you're self-employed, you don't have as much at risk.