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That's hardly a reduction. What you're saying does not make sense. Just how did you get this "reduction" if you never appeared in court?
Warrants are not issued for failed traffic court appearances since the New York State Uniform Traffic Ticket does not establish the probable cause necessary...
He said he's in Los Angeles.
Personally, I wouldn't be looking to buy a car that's been sitting around for 5 years. Nothing but trouble and repairs await.
While I don't claim to read minds, I am guessing that what the OP actually meant was that he would tell (or ask) them for their written statements to present to a prosecutor.
So the dealership had nothing to say about it when you spoke to them? How do you know they are not dealing with it through their insurance?
When my car got wrecked when my mechanic was out with it on a test drive he called to tell me about it and that he had already filed a claim with his...
Sounds like he did, or at least tried to, and got a bit of a run-around from the agency involved.
If he has a number of written witness statements he might try going to the DA's office to see if they're interested in pursuing it. Of course, the written statements wouldn't be admissible in court...
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