The disclosure provides sufficient evidence to convict me of both offenses. However, I may have some point that may help my case. For ex, when the officer stopped me, he did not check my ownership; so how can he prove that the bike I was on that day was the same bike that is registered under me...
I think im looking at around 4-5k in fines including lawyer fees, which is still less than what I would have paid if I was insured lol... But yeah that's besides the point.
Can I get the bike insured for next summer now before I am convicted? Or would insurance companies see these charges already? Or is it fraudulent for me to withhold that information.
He didn't even tell me why he was stopping me, didint identify himself.. Didnt ask for proof of insurance or ownership.... He asked for my license and took off with it because he was already en route to another emergency
Thanks for the insightful info. I will keep that in mind when I go to speak to a lawyer in person. I will speak to Forch tomorrow. Bu the way, next month is my trial date. I missed my first date due to a family emergency and it turns out it was just a meeting with the prosecutor to set a trial...
Thanks for the advice. I will be 25 Ina few months have so I might be able to get a break on insurance if these charges aren't on my record yet. My court date is next month so Ill call around for insurance quotes. Do you know any good traffic LAWYERS?
Long story short, I was hit with a careless driving and no insurance ticket on my motorcycle ( I was not insured). I know I shouldn't have been riding without insurance but I was an idiot and got dinged for it.
When the officer pulled me over, he did not identify himself and was aggressive in...
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