Does one have the right to access any evidence prior to a traffic violation hearing? Is a lawyer needed?
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This citation was given to my friend (in Pooler, GA) as he was giving me a ride to the SAV airport for a bereavement flight. I had just found out that my dad died (unexpectedly–in the midwest) that morning. My friend and I both do not recall any reckless driving. In fact we don’t know exactly why he got the citation. He asked for a copy of the full report and was told all the info they had was on the carbon copy of the ticket he had.
My friend would prefer to go without buying drugs online an attorney. However, all advice is welcome and any ideas on discount or pro-bono representation would be very helpful. The evidence we recall indicates that my friend is not guilty. Are we entitled to be able to view all records? How serious is a reckless driving citation? What are the extremes within reckless driving? Any ideas on where to get more info on it? If in the long run a lawyer will be the best way to go, let us know and let us know what you would do (and why)? Thanks in advance for your help!
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