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If you want to be absolutely certain then you should sit down for a brief consultation with an immigration attorney. What any colleague/friend/relative tells you is pretty worthless.
You refused a Field Sobriety Test or a chemical test of your breath, blood, or urine after being arrested?
I'm guessing it's the latter - which means an immediate one year revocation of your NM license/driving privilege. This is administrative as Zigner mentioned and has nothing whatsoever to...
Take the car to a real mechanic to find out what the real problem is. You need to know what's actually happening before you can figure out what the best course of action is. Since it doesn't seem like you trust this guy you really need to take your car somewhere else. Otherwise this may never...
You paid some guy (who you apparently don't even know very well) in full for work he didn't even start to do and he doesn't even have a place of business?
Just like everyone I have ever stopped for disobeying a stop sign knew for sure that they did, in fact, stop.
It's an old refrain that cops and judges hear on a daily basis. It won't get you very far.
If you mail in the ticket with the not guilty plea you will be mailed a notice to appear by the court. It will likely be a notice for a pre-trial conference.
When you arrive on that date (try to get there a little bit earlier than stated in the notice) you'll probably either have to check in...
You will be offered something in exchange for a guilty plea. I have never seen anyone not get offered something or at least told that due to the nature of their infraction they get no break. A 4-point speed doesn't seem like it would be a "no deal" in any court I've ever been in.
When you meet...
Your friend needs to deal with this. For instance, what does it mean that the insurance is "not good"? If your friend is that interested then he should be here answering questions directly.
Your friend has no reason to sue the insurance company. NONE.
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