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WolfPckr13
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Irony #1: I work in a law office.

I got a possession of a malt beverage under 21 years of age ticket 6 months ago and was granted the "First Offenders" program...

And then I became a second offender for the same offense However, the cop told me that I had to just pay the ticket off (the second one) and all would be hunky dory.

So I go to court the get the first one dismissed for doing the program, find out I have a warrant for my arrest bc I was-unlike the popo said-to attend my court date, and get two new court dates to get the whole mess settled out.

Irony #2: One of the court dates is on my 21st birthday.

The dilemma - if I get convicted of one, I am automatically convicted of the other.

Any advice of how to get lucky and get them both dismissed? (I'm a bit stubborn and refuse to get a lawyer - or in any case try to get one of the lawyers at my job to cover my ass).

10/17/2006 4:01:05 PM

miska
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awesome first post!

I'd get one of your lawyers to take the case for you (maybe even at a discounted fee) or if you don't want them involved get Crouch, because that man has pulled off some crazy shit.

10/17/2006 4:03:40 PM

OmarBadu
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i think the bigger irony is that you are a criminology major....

you should get a lawyer - preferrably one you know that will cut you a deal - i can't believe you asked advice on how to "get lucky"

10/17/2006 4:04:38 PM

wlb420
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i've heard of a few court stories that can be explained only as luck.

10/17/2006 4:08:47 PM

abonorio
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I can represent you.



BS Computer Science, NCSU
JD UNC


pm me.

10/17/2006 4:10:05 PM

WolfPckr13
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Good call -

Irony #3: I'm a criminolgy major with intentions of becoming a lawyer, granted I can get my act together.

Get lucky = Save my Behind. Wasn't meant to say that I don't deserve consequences for my stupidity, just that I'm praying for a miracle.

10/17/2006 4:11:13 PM

abonorio
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i've done a few pro bono cases for tdubbers before.

10/17/2006 4:12:49 PM

statepkt
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isn't the first offenders program dependent on the fact your don't get in trouble again for X amount of years?

if you get a conviction, doubt that will look pretty on your law school application

10/17/2006 4:16:49 PM

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Quote :
" From : WolfPckr13
To : abonorio
Received : Tuesday October 17, 2006 at 4:14 PM
Subject : Guessing this is pm?!
New to the whole TWW thing, so pretty unsure of what all is going on.

Figured it was as good of time as any to ask for advice."


You got half of it right. That was a PM. Lesson #2: Nobody is who they say they are.

10/17/2006 4:18:07 PM

WolfPckr13
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For the first offenders program I was only to not get another offense in the 6 months until my dismissal date, which I moronically failed at.

But yes, lawschool is my main concern with this whole ordeal.

Perhaps I need to stop underestimating the situation and get a lawyer.

10/17/2006 4:27:05 PM

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^ ^oh damn



DO YOU BWN?


Send pics and ill see about talking to my people

[Edited on October 17, 2006 at 4:28 PM. Reason : .]

10/17/2006 4:27:49 PM

abonorio
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^that works... hahaa




^^ yes, I would recommend a lawyer. Those law school apps will ask the question if you've ever been convicted...

[Edited on October 17, 2006 at 4:29 PM. Reason : .]

10/17/2006 4:29:01 PM

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"(I'm a bit stubborn and refuse to get a lawyer - or in any case try to get one of the lawyers at my job to cover my ass)."


You are also fucking stupid as shit for taking legal advice from a fucking cop. Not just a cop, but the one that gave you a fucking ticket!!!! I am pretty suprised you want to work in the legal profession but are stupid enough to beleive what cops tell you.......Thats a class 1 misdemeanor on your record if it goes through. In the future you will likely have to report that on applications for professional licenses, employment, or places to live, you can be denied any of those things for that conviction or failure to report it.

It is a bullshit charge, that you can get dismissed, but you need to take it seriously because if you have it on your record and ever get in trouble again it will be considered at sentencing. It is worth the extra effort to keep your record clean.

If you are looking for reasonably priced quality legal help call James Crouch at 828-5778. There are plenty of TWW'rs that have dealt with him before and only have good things to say.

10/17/2006 4:29:20 PM

peakseeker
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hahahhah - this is great

10/17/2006 4:29:27 PM

statepkt
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$texas question is will the DA throw out the First Offenders program due to the second violation?

10/17/2006 4:40:03 PM

WolfPckr13
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If I get convicted of the second ticket, then yes, the first offenders program will be thrown out.

And yes, thanks, I agree I'm being fucking stupid. Thanks for attempting to enlighten me of my stupidity though.

I now intend to lawyer it up.

10/17/2006 4:44:22 PM

Republican18
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ha ha you got a drinkin ticket, thats funny.

10/17/2006 4:45:54 PM

abonorio
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not as funny as this bib...

10/17/2006 4:47:55 PM

Republican18
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that bib is pretty funny

10/17/2006 4:49:14 PM

jbrick83
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A drinking ticket is not that big of a deal on a law school application unless you're really on the borderline for admission.

10/17/2006 5:04:49 PM

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http://ncst.facebook.com/profile.php?id=11801154




(Upper right)

10/17/2006 5:12:02 PM

OmarBadu
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heh - you've been out of highschool for 2 years and are married...

now the fun begins - i bet this is chit chat material soon

j_hova (jarren) should have warned you before posting on here...

10/17/2006 5:14:07 PM

elkaybie
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i know one of the attorneys at your law firm

10/17/2006 5:15:46 PM

Str8BacardiL
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We have two friends in common!

10/17/2006 5:18:52 PM

StateIsGreat
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If you were underaged you should have had your ass up in somebody's house gettin crunked

On that note, I have no legal advice for you

Hope it all works out for the sake of your future

10/17/2006 5:34:38 PM

HUR
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how the fuck did you manage to get two drinking tickets

10/17/2006 5:47:41 PM

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My insurance law professor pointed out that a police officer should never tell anyone to just pay a ticket. Technically, its practicing law without a license.

Get a lawyer from your job to help you out. While you will have to put both the tickets on your law school and bar applications, it looks better to have it taken care of.

Abonorio, I thought you were serious for a second. I was getting worried.

10/17/2006 5:52:28 PM

Str8BacardiL
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"how the fuck did you manage to get two drinking tickets"


.............get caught drinking twice

10/17/2006 6:26:15 PM

WolfPckr13
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I got one at Uhouse last spring and one before the OAR concert this summer

But yeah, appreciate all the advice. Looks like its a consensus for me to get a lawyer.

And thanks for the pics - facebook stalkers

10/17/2006 6:26:42 PM

ambrosia1231
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Either I'd do it, or the dudes would

10/17/2006 7:06:47 PM

statehockey8
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3 drinking tickets, i win

get mike dodd to help you, gives you half off ($250) if you go to state and i saw that man skip the massive line, walk up behind the bench, shake hands with the judge, and walk out with everything kosher

10/17/2006 7:07:41 PM

winn123
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Go to student legal services...it's free legal advice if you're an ncsu student so you might as well use it and see what they recommend you do

10/17/2006 7:18:39 PM

Str8BacardiL
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They will just tell her to do the first offenders program. Her situation is a little more complex with the second ticket and failure to appear that she has.

10/17/2006 7:21:52 PM

WolfPckr13
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Haha, for once I'm glad to be beat. I mean, I know I'm not a bad kid, I guess I just make stupid decisions, apparently But I'll be sure to give Mr. Dodd a ring-a-ding.

My failure to appear has been wiped off, thankfully, because the cop had told me that I just had to pay and not go to the court date. Bad thing is, I already sent in my ticket cost and court fees for the second ticket, because the cop told me to. And by me sending it in, I apparently pled guilty (unfortunately didn't pay enough attention earlier and didn't find this out until I got to court). So now I'm confused as to whether the judge erased that plea by giving me another court date for the offense or whether I'm going to go to court and they're going to be like "What are you doing here? You already pled guilty"...

Guess I still have a lot a learnin to do left in law school.

Any thoughts?

10/17/2006 8:10:53 PM

Str8BacardiL
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Maybe your lawyer can ask the judge to overturn where you plead guilty by mailing in the ticket because you were acting on the legal advice of someone not licensed to dispense it. (a cop)

It does however say right on the ticket that if you sign and mail it in you are pleading guilty so I dunno how thats gonna go over.

Im sure once you call the lawyer they will tell you what they can do with it.

10/17/2006 8:21:51 PM

OmarBadu
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holy shit how can you be this stupid

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"Bad thing is, I already sent in my ticket cost and court fees for the second ticket, because the cop told me to. And by me sending it in, I apparently pled guilty (unfortunately didn't pay enough attention earlier and didn't find this out until I got to court)."


did you think that when sending in the fine+court costs you were pleading not-guilty in your absence?

this is not something you should pick up in law school - this is something just about everyone should know but especially people that have gotten a ticket

10/17/2006 8:24:09 PM

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1.) Don't ever mail in a ticket. I don't care what anyone else says, always bring it in with the payment yourself. I have seen more than one person get a "failure to appear" subpoena because their payment got lost somewhere in the mail and/or courtroom payment office.

2.) Get a lawyer. You pled guilty by mailing the 2nd ticket in, and the only way you are going to fix this is by hiring a lawyer...preferably one that is friends with the cop and/or the judge that are involved in your case.

10/17/2006 8:27:26 PM

WolfPckr13
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All you can do is learn from dipshit mistakes I guess...

No more listening to the cops upon receiving a ticket.

Wait, no...

Just no more tickets.

10/17/2006 8:27:32 PM

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how about you invent a fucking time machine

then go back and DON'T GET CAUGHT DRINKING UNDERAGE

you fucking samp

10/17/2006 8:29:41 PM

Str8BacardiL
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No more listening to the cops upon receiving a ticket.

10/17/2006 8:31:05 PM

EMCE
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haha, you thought that the cops would tell you the truth?

cops are trained to lie to you to make their life easier

yeah, just go ahead and mail this ticket in, and everything will be fine. hahah, this bitch isn't going to show up in court, and it'll be no contest

10/17/2006 8:33:50 PM

WolfPckr13
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In all honesty, I thought it was just a fine, due to the fact that he just said that I had to pay it off and that everything would be fine. I did look at the ticket whenever I got it, but was upset and must have looked over the "now important facts". I sent in the money the next day, thinking that I was scott free.

Sorry I'm not up to par on drinking tickets/citations/fines. The whole situation was much different from the first one I obtained, so I wasn't sure what the hell was going on. And I've never been in any trouble with the law before - so yeah, I was naieve and stupid. Maybe still am, but atleast I have to grace me with your almighty knowledge of the legal system.

10/17/2006 8:34:36 PM

EMCE
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what?

10/17/2006 8:44:09 PM

cyrion
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shoulda just been like walmart and other big companies. I AM PAYING THIS...BUT I ADMIT TO NOTHING!

10/17/2006 9:12:09 PM

abonorio
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don't listen to emce though... he hates cops.


But he's right.

10/17/2006 9:50:14 PM

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"Any advice of how to get lucky and get them both dismissed? "


Get a better lawyer! Seriously, i was in the same type of situation. If you put money in the legal system (i.e. a good lawyer) you get results. Its just the way it works.

10/18/2006 9:48:29 AM

Stiletto
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You went wrong when you believed what the cop said.

Paying off a ticket = "guilty as charged" plea.

10/18/2006 12:38:51 PM

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can you even change your plea after you plead guilty and pay the fine

10/18/2006 5:30:36 PM

EMCE
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"don't listen to emce though... he hates cops.


But he's right."


10/18/2006 6:01:18 PM

WolfPckr13
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Apparently you can change the plea - the judge gave me a new court date, and this was after she knew all that had happened...

Or so I'm hoping

10/18/2006 7:03:27 PM

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