no, what they consider a win and what you may consider a win are different
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Hello everyone:
So I was wondering any one has called x-coppers for help to fight traffic tickets before? If so, are they any good? Are they reliable?
If anyone has someone to refer to feel free to let me know!
Thanks alot!
3rd bike (current) - '06 kawasaki zx-636 blk/gld
2nd bike - '08 kawasaki ninja 250 red
1st bike - '92 kawasaki ex500 blue/white (dead)
no, what they consider a win and what you may consider a win are different
Last edited by strictlye; 02-17-2012 at 04:41 PM.
Most definetly go here.Many great reviews on this site.
http://www.redlinelegalservices.ca/c...rio-paralegal/
2001 CBR F4i
" they say at 100mph water feels like concrete ,so you can imagine what concrete feels like " - Nicky Hayden
I had the same experience with them, not worth the money they charge.
An alternative is OTT Legal. I used them and the service was great.
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2000 Ninja 500R
it really depends on what you were charged with
The long and short answer to that is NO ! they as other posters described are a just taking people's money for allot of nutting, i would recommend the Traffic ticket people, i have dealt with them many times with positive results...
They got me off a dangerous driving charge, so i found they are worth it. Didn't even have to go to court.
they're ex-cop, but not necessary traffic cop, may or may not know what they're doing
I used them to fight careless... all charges dropped.
*EDIT* Thanks, the issue is being dealt with.
Last edited by Rob MacLennan; 02-19-2012 at 06:02 PM.
Morally Ambiguous (submissions welcome)
"Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth." - Oscar Wilde
one of the worst people to deal with
horrible experience with them and i now of lots more who had similar
i see more cons over pros...
i guess i have to find other alternatives,i was thinking to hire them to fight some minor traffic ticket and speeding tickets.
on the other hand, does anyone know if i can ask a friend to go talk to the prosecutor for a first attendence date for red light ticket fine reduction?
i would only suggest using paralegal services for major & serious charges like DUI & Careless/Dangerous/Stunt Driving
for all other absolute liability offences, your really SOL; they can not present an excuse to the JP like, i was late for work that's why i was doing +1km/hr over the limit; they have to present defences where you did not go over the limit at all, and bring reasonable doubt to the officer's testimony, and when you have experienced traffic cops swearing under oath ... your up **** creek w/o paddle
it's an easy $300 for paralegals to take over your case... and ask for a reduced charge; they simply will not go to trial if they don't have a defence; they usually win cases on technicalities: officer no-show, lack of disclosure, 11b delay, fatal errors on tickets
all of the above you can do by yourself for free
@kickstartt
yes you can have your friend represent you, but i'm not sure if you need to give them a notarized letter that authorizes them to speak on your behalf
If you're getting into issues like DUI or stunting then you need a lawyer, not a paralegal.
Morally Ambiguous (submissions welcome)
"Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth." - Oscar Wilde
thx everyone for your input once again, I will see what I can do
3rd bike (current) - '06 kawasaki zx-636 blk/gld
2nd bike - '08 kawasaki ninja 250 red
1st bike - '92 kawasaki ex500 blue/white (dead)
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