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  • How to Subpoena Witnesses and/or Things in Traffic Court
    You can use the court's subpoena power in a traffic ticket trial or criminal court case where you represent yourself. It is the way to force things or people to show up. The way to do it is to get the form, get the court clerk to sign it, and then get it served properly. Continue reading
  • How To Get A Misdemeanor Conviction Expunged
    Clean up a criminal record or DUI Conviction by getting an expungement. Here is an Attorney's explanation of what can be done to expunge DUIs, misdemeanors and felonies in California and how 17b motions work. Continue reading
  • Why It Makes Sense to Allow Illegal Immigrants to Have Drivers Licenses
    It's time for the State Governments to wake and let undocumented immigrants get drivers licenses and auto insurance. We will all be safer when this happens. But for it to happen, we have to let go of the idea that a Drivers License is legal proof of anything but the legal right to drive. A drivers license should not be used as proof of legal residency. Continue reading
  • Understanding Traffic Court Bail & How to Get a Trial W/O Bail
    Posting "bail" on a traffic court case is different than posting bail on a criminal case. In traffic court, the bail is really a deposit to make sure you show up for your trial date. If you don't go, the court keeps your bail. Continue reading
  • Elected San Francisco Sheriff Accused of Domestic Battery, Has His Guns Impounded.
    San Francisco's Sheriff claims he can still do his job, even though he had to turn in his guns to the court. District Attorneys says they will treat him like any other criminal defendant. Continue reading

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