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D.
What To Bring
If you have an attorney, ask your
attorney what you should bring to court. If you do not have one,
bring all documents with you. If your case is going to be resolved
next time, bring a check book with you. You will need to pay
fines after your case is resolved. Some courts take credit cards,
but not all courts do. When you write a check to pay fines, make
sure that you have enough money in the account. If the check
bounces, a warrant can be issued against you. Remember, writing
a check without sufficient funds is a criminal action. You really
do not want to aggravate your situation by writing bad checks!
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1The figure is as
of May 29, 2007. Win rate is defined as the number of clients
not convicted for DWI divided by the total number of clients
who were charged with DWI. The clients are those who retained
this office after 2005. Each case varies. Under any circumstance,
we do NOT guarantee a successful outcome in any individual case.
2The
figure is as of May 29, 2007. Win rate is defined as the number
of clients not convicted for No Automobile Liability Insurance
divided by the total number of clients who were charged with
said charge. The clients are those who retained this office after
2000. Each case varies. Under any circumstance, we do NOT guarantee
a successful outcome in any individual case.
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