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The Complete History of DUI
Driving under the influence is a serious offense and carries with
it severe consequences and a social stigma. The past century and in
particular the last thirty to forty years, has also seen the
practice of driving under the influence condemned by society.
The Ultimate Guide to your Slip and Fall Case...Slip and fall
accidents will injure millions of Americans this year. Nearly
20,000 people will die as a result of their injuries and several
hundred thousand more will suffer permanent disability. Slip and
fall accidents are the second highest cause of accidental death
among the elderly. The effect of fall accident injuries can be
catastrophic to the victims resulting in substantially changed life
styles and monetary loss. Despite the frequent nature of slip and
fall accidents they maintain a reputation of being the most
difficult to win of all personal injury cases. Often shunned by
trial lawyers and undervalued by defendants and their insurance
carriers, these cases are characteristic of personal injury
litigation that demands a full knowledge of the law and technology
if litigation is to be successful. If you or a loved one has been
injured in a slip and fall accident, this book is written for you.
This book details the process from the initial accident to
liability issues and how to successfully fight for what you
deserve.
The Traffic Ticket Handbook How to Beat your Traffic Ticket More
than 100,000 people receive a speeding ticket in the United States
on a daily basis. This translates into more than 36,500,000 tickets
every single year being issued to drivers in the United States. It
has been concluded that the average fine for a traffic ticket is
approximately $150 which translates into nearly $5.4 billion in
revenue for the government (or branches of) annually. However,
anyone who has received a speeding ticket or two understands that
the financial pain is not restricted to the dollar amount on the
face of the ticket. The collateral consequences of traffic tickets
also impact a driver's insurance. The insurance companies in the
United States seek billions of dollars per year in raised premiums
from drivers who have committed traffic violations. It should
therefore be obvious that the government (and insurance companies)
benefits from driver indiscretions and the dutiful work of
thousands of police officers. Whether the government admits it or
not traffic tickets are a wonderful way to raise revenue. And with
the Country in an undeniable financial panic and near bankruptcy,
what better way to quash the financial fears than by robbing its
citizens. If you have recently received a traffic ticket you are
well aware of how expensive they are. Further, the costs of some
individual traffic tickets are illogical and offensive. The manner
in which officers are quietly informed to fill their quota of
traffic tickets is the modern equivalent of the Roman Empire's tax
collectors. Therefore, if you have received a traffic ticket,
particularly one that is considered a "moving violation," why
wouldn't you fight it? Some states consider such "minor violations"
criminal, so you must fight these allegations to preserve your
record. Too much is at stake. For those states that consider
traffic violations mostly "civil," you should still fight as there
undoubtedly will be negative impact if you do not. More to the
point, the financial penalties are arbitrarily set so at the very
least fight the amount indicated on the face of the ticket. We all
try to limit our taxes (lawfully), and ultimately this is simply
another form of taxation. The Traffic Ticket Handbook is
specifically dedicated to those individuals who have been cited for
speeding tickets or any moving violation and wish to learn more
about the traffic ticket process and how to fight and beat the
ticket. If you have been cited and need to protect your insurance
and driving privilege, this book is for you. The Traffic Ticket
Handbook will explain how the different speed measuring devices
work and how they can fail. You will learn how to structure an
argument and raise legal issues like a lawyer. In addition to
speeding tickets The Traffic Ticket Handbook looks at the major
moving violations that will harm your insurance and potentially
suspend your driver's license. If you are considering hiring an
attorney to help fight your ticket, The Traffic Ticket Handbook
also gives advice on how to hire a well qualified traffic ticket
attorney. And finally, The Traffic Ticket Handbook gives you
practical tips on how to avoid a future traffic ticket. The Traffic
Ticket Handbook is a valuable resource for any driver who has ever
received a traffic ticket and wants to beat the charge. Learn from
a traffic defense attorney who has personally handled more than
10,000 traffic tickets in court.
The DUI Investigation Handbook details the DUI investigation
process from the initial observations of driving, the first contact
with the driver, and the administration of field sobriety tests.
This book takes an objective view of the DUI investigation process
and what law enforcement must do to properly and ethically proceed
with each phase of the DUI investigation. Additionally, this book
provides practical material about how to administer field sobriety
tests according to NHTSA protocol, and what situations must be
avoided in order to retrieve reliable results. Finally this book
details how to objectively, honestly and persuasively complete the
written DUI investigation and report, and how to successfully
testify in court. The DUI Investigation Handbook is a must for
every DUI law enforcement officer and any individual in the DUI
field, including prosecutors and DUI defense attorneys.
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