by Shaffer Cormell | Jan 15, 2015 | Blog
The court system is not a system to be trifled with. Should you find yourself in a position to deal with them, you need to know the rules and regulations. You need to know how to present yourself to the judge. Judges are not known to be forgiving or nice to those that...
by Shaffer Cormell | Jan 12, 2015 | Blog
When stopped for speeding, most of us just take the tickets and pay the fine and accept defeat unless we need to appear in court. If you are summoned to court or if you choose to go to court, you must be able to defend yourself. In doing so, you need to remember that...
by Shaffer Cormell | Dec 29, 2014 | Blog
Sometimes admitting something to your parent can be one of the hardest things to do, especially if you feel as if you’re going to be letting them down by whatever the news that you have to break to them is. While some offensives aren’t nearly as bad as...
by Shaffer Cormell | Dec 22, 2014 | Blog
There are traffic schools across the nation, and even on line. These ‘driver improvement programs” have similar qualifications for traffic school, but are each managed within a given state’s Department of Motor Vehicles, DMV. In California, attending...
by Shaffer Cormell | Dec 15, 2014 | Blog
When a person gets a traffic ticket, they will need to pay a fine. The fine amount will depend on what they have done. Whether or not it is a moving violation or a sedentary one. The police officer will generate a ticket that will list the reason for the fine and how...
by Shaffer Cormell | Dec 11, 2014 | Blog
Jury trials are normally time consuming to everyone involved – you, prosecutors, witnesses and judges. Fortunately, the judicial system has some incentives to lessen your charges or settle your case that allows you to bypass the trial. In the form of deals,...