LOTTO Attorney??
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From: GLOC claremore
UPDATE!! The sweet little old lady pulled through for me. She went to the judge and got him to look at my case. He said to send 125 bucks and he would remove the warrant. On top of that he said I didn't have to pay for the ticket. Kinda funny, the ticket was 175 and all I ended up having to pay was the 125. Thanks for all the help guys.
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From: Cedar Rapids Iowa, LOTO, Cape Coral Fl.
UPDATE!! The sweet little old lady pulled through for me. She went to the judge and got him to look at my case. He said to send 125 bucks and he would remove the warrant. On top of that he said I didn't have to pay for the ticket. Kinda funny, the ticket was 175 and all I ended up having to pay was the 125. Thanks for all the help guys.
Nice!!! It will be great not to have that hangin' over you. have a great time at the Shootout.
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From: yorkville,il
you are fortunate,i know someone who did not fare as well,he spent 24 hrs in jail cause he got caught speeding at nite,and had a warrant from 3 years earlier for the same thing,but when wou tell the wp to go fuk themself,your goin to jail in loto.
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From: Oneida Lake NY
UPDATE!! The sweet little old lady pulled through for me. She went to the judge and got him to look at my case. He said to send 125 bucks and he would remove the warrant. On top of that he said I didn't have to pay for the ticket. Kinda funny, the ticket was 175 and all I ended up having to pay was the 125. Thanks for all the help guys.
I would ask for the ticket number and the warrant number to be posted on the reciept with a court seal.
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UPDATE!! The sweet little old lady pulled through for me. She went to the judge and got him to look at my case. He said to send 125 bucks and he would remove the warrant. On top of that he said I didn't have to pay for the ticket. Kinda funny, the ticket was 175 and all I ended up having to pay was the 125. Thanks for all the help guys.
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From: Between A Womans Leggs in IL
UPDATE!! The sweet little old lady pulled through for me. She went to the judge and got him to look at my case. He said to send 125 bucks and he would remove the warrant. On top of that he said I didn't have to pay for the ticket. Kinda funny, the ticket was 175 and all I ended up having to pay was the 125. Thanks for all the help guys.
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UPDATE!! The sweet little old lady pulled through for me. She went to the judge and got him to look at my case. He said to send 125 bucks and he would remove the warrant. On top of that he said I didn't have to pay for the ticket. Kinda funny, the ticket was 175 and all I ended up having to pay was the 125. Thanks for all the help guys.
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The statute of limitations is for certain crimes that you committed and never got caught for. After a pre-determined amount of time, you no longer can be punished for that crime ( police don't like that though, they will get you for something else when they discover you beat a charge due to statute of limitations ), however, when you get a ticket for something, the statute does not apply. You got the summons, you didn't beat any crime, and by choosing to ignore it, you pretty much admitted guilt. With all that said, it still isn't that big of a deal if you address it. If you continue to ignore it and you get pulled over, you will get locked up and your boat ( or car ) will be impounded and the money you will owe will just keep piling up. ( I keep saying "you", but i'm talking in general )




