Beat Speeding Ticket Defense 11 January 2008
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Speeding tickets - Proven legal strategies to fight and beat speeding tickets.
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11 January 2010 at 08:18
(They Can't Afford To Catch LEGAL Sly Foxes) Won't work in a Kangaroo court where the judge or magistrate doesn't care about the law. These are the extreme cases where Case Dismissed customers could lose. (You could also lose these cases with a $1,000 an hour lawyer at your side.) BUT we provide you the basis for your appeal which you will most likely win based on the first trials outcome. You just need to be properly prepared But This Money Monster Wants Way More...
20 December 2008 at 11:58
Hear That Gavel Drop, And Save Hundreds Of Dollars This sale is processed by ClickBank, you could get a refund from them even if you couldn't get one from me. Which of course I would never allow... it would hurt my reputation, possibly endanger my ClickBank account, and mar my relationship. I can't let that happen - this is how I feed my family. Available Anywhere To Help You
8 July 2008 at 07:14
Can Do It... And I Got My Case Dismissed! Those radar and laser guns generate MEGA BUCKS for the insurance companies. Bucks that are about to come out of your pocket if you don't do something about it. Bob (last name withheld)
10 April 2008 at 22:49
Myth #1: You have to figure in the higher insurance rates that you will get slapped with on top of the fine. The amount of money sucked out of your wallet from the insurance bandits is nearly five times more than the cost of your ticket (keep reading to see my shocking statistics further below). Chalk another one up for the good guys.
22 February 2008 at 05:29
(They Can't Afford To Catch LEGAL Sly Foxes) "Even A Kid Can Do This" CASE DISMISSED SUCCESS STORY #3: ALVIN CROSBY
2 February 2008 at 11:59
You Get Instant Access - You'll Be Reading It In Minutes Try to get your case postponed hoping the officer doesn't show. Officer Stone is sworn in, takes the stand and testifies to the following.
23 January 2008 at 12:04
Step #2: In short notice, you seriously risk "inspiring" some motorist who is stuck behind you to send you "one finger salutes", topped with a few choice comments about your heritage. From: Jeff Mulligan
17 January 2008 at 12:28
Hear That Gavel Drop, And Save Hundreds Of Dollars You get to politely thank him for it! Sound familiar? For USA only - because the strategies in Case Dismissed are based on US law, they may not work in other countries.
14 January 2008 at 07:56
And Escape The Monster, Money-Roping Round-Up And lots more great info on every page! When the officer does show up, what do you do then?
13 January 2008 at 05:15
It Was Worth Every Penny Case Dismissed has detailed legal information and case law that has been painstakingly researched and compiled. Basically, I downloaded your book... Then developed my strategy from my evidence. I used the strategy from pages 34-36 and it worked to a T! I found a discrepancy in the tuning fork serial numbers. One tricky bit was the judge would not accept the evidence without me testifying. It was worth it.