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David Wayne Brown
Beat Your Ticket: Go to Court & Win (5th edition)
by NOLO (Paperback)
Everything you need to fight an unfair ticket! We've all received one -- a traffic ticket that seems completely unfair, the result of an officer's evening quota rather than a serious moving violation. But do you have to pay the penalty and watch your driving record crash and burn? Not if you choose to fight back with Beat Your Ticket. Beat Your Ticket simply and clearly lays out the best strategies for beating tickets in court. The book explains in plain English how to: use the law to fight an unwarranted ticket find out what the police officer plans to say at your trial attack radar and other detection methods pick a jury present your case cross-examine the ticketing officer The 5th edition is extensively updated to reflect your state's current traffic laws and court procedures.
David Wayne Brown
Fight Your Ticket & Win in California
by NOLO (Paperback)
Thousands of Californians have used this book to win their traffic court cases! A traffic conviction can add hundreds of dollars to your yearly auto insurance premiums. Fight Your Ticket & Win in California shows you how to handle your case in traffic court, get the right kind of hearing and win. Attorney David Brown provides you with the detailed tactics you need to: prepare and present your evidence argue before a judge cross-examine a police officer's testimony get your case dismissed appeal a decision determine the consequences of your violation The 12th edition provides the latest legal information, including fines and penalties.
Alex Carroll
Beat the Cops: The Guide to Fighting Your Traffic Ticket and Winning
by AceCo Publishers (Paperback)
Michael T. Rayburn
Advanced Vehicle Stop Tactics: Skills for Today's Survival Conscious Officer
by Looseleaf Law Publications (Paperback) (Release Date: 2001-01-01)
Spans low to high-risk stops on a variety of vehicles including cars, trucks, campers, vans, buses & motorcycles. Learn to ID and leverage blind spots -use bluff call-outs to your advantage -understand vehicular angles of deflection -ensure maximum tactical safety on every stop -use the half stop approach to increase your effectiveness -perform at your best while staying alert for the worst! Crucial information for every officer & every stop!
Richard Wallace II
An Educated Guide To Speeding Tickets-How To Beat Avoid Them
by Dwight Wallace Enterprises & Publications (Paperback)
Retired veteran police officer has authored a book that reveals the inside tips, strategies and secrets that will help a person prepare a defense in court to challenge their speeding ticket and win. He will also reveal tips and tactics to avoid getting stopped and ticketed for speeding in the first place.
James M. Eagen
A Speeder's Guide to Avoiding Tickets
by Harper Paperbacks (Paperback) (Release Date: 1999-08-01)
Regardless of your record as a driver, everyone speeds sometimes. You are on the open road, no one around for miles, and so you step on the gas pedal. Then you experience a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach -- and in your wallet -- when you see a flashing red light in the rearview mirror. Now you can ease on down the road without paying the high price of traffic tickets, inflated insurance premiums and expensive lawyer's fees. Former New York State Trooper James M. Eagan tells you how-with invaluable tips and trade secrets that the police don't want you to know.What makes a cop "tick" -- and how to use it to your advantageWhat dates and times are safest to step on the gas and when you are most likely to get caughtHow to avoid talking yourself into tickets What stories and excuses will often work How to spot an unmarked carClipping the wings off "The Bear in the Air"And much more!Whether you drive for business or pleasure -- or simply suffer from occasional leadfoot -- ...
Mel Leiding
How to Fight Your Traffic Ticket and Win!: 206 Tips Tricks and Techniques
by Avenir International Publishing (Paperback)
This book covers traffic tickets from A to Z. It begins with ways to avoid getting a ticket and ends with an excellent tip on how to ask the judge to make his guilty or not guilty decision in the privacy of his chambers away from the watchful eyes of waiting traffic officers and the other defendants in the courtroom. Mr. Leiding has taken large blocks of important information and concentrated it into very concise and useful tips. Each one is easy to understand and remember. The tips on how to prepare for a traffic hearing are especially helpful. The appendix is very informative and gives a good overview of how and why to ask the officer certain types of questions. Thankfully this book does not contain complicated technical information that only works some of the time or in specific circumstances. Each tip is designed to be used by everyone in all different types of situations.
Haskell Nussbaum
Beat That Parking Ticket: A Complete Guide for New York City
by Gravel Press (Paperback)
Beat That Parking Ticket is your complete reference guide for fighting tickets, whether by mail, web, or in person. Former parking ticket judge Haskell Nussbaum reveals the secrets of how to get your parking tickets thrown out in this informative and entertaining work. You will discover: * Why some excuses never work -- even if they're true. * When you should mail in your defense -- and when to go in person. * The ins and outs of confusing signs -- and what judges think about them. * What to avoid saying or doing at any cost. * How to appeal a losing ticket most effectively. * How to spot defective tickets -- and get off on a technicality. * What judges think about parking tickets fought by online brokers. * Outrageous and hilarious stories from "behind the bench." And much, much more.
Joseph Petrocelli
Anatomy of a Motor Vehicle Stop: Essentials of Safe Traffic Enforcement
by Looseleaf Law Publications (Paperback) (Release Date: 2005-10-01)
Traffic stops are one of the most potentially dangerous responsibilities an officer can face. This step-by-step guide helps officers of all ranks approach a wide variety of stop scenarios safely and avoid complacency. Includes low- to high-risk stop tactics, one-officer & multi-unit response protocols, call-out techniques, approach strategies and discretionary issues.
Andy Botts
Nightmare In Bangkok
by Poi Dog Publishers (Kindle Edition)
Nightmare In Bangkok is a nonfiction account of an intuitive criminal who dreamt his fate. Born and raised in Hawaii, Andy began his criminal lifestyle as a professional thief. This led to a headline heist in 1977, and his introduction to heroin smuggling and addiction. After over a decade of close calls, escapes, crime sprees and Hawaiian prisons, Andy was arrested for drug-trafficking in Bangkok, Thailand. The penalty was execution by gunshot to the head. The names, nicknames and characters are real, and everything is factual - verifiable by court documents, government files, newspaper articles, witnesses and photos. This isn’t a how-to book, nor is it intended to glamorize crime and drug abuse. The author’s objective is to share what he’s learned about life through his unusual experiences, and give insight into the cycle of crime and drug addiction.
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