My friend received 4 traffic tickets in 5 years. Three for speeding, one for not wearing a seat belt. These are mixed within the years.
Can a lawyer get this last one off? She said the lawyers she spoke with said "no", as the 4 traffic tickets were issued to close together. She would now need to go to school or have points on the license?
It would be difficult to amend these. It usually must be done within 60 days to amend, but it also must be done with the judge's agreement. This could mean it may get expensive too. Contact a couple attorneys in that area, to see if it is worth it.
i live in utah, and i was wondering when the sound ordinances were enforced?
and do the police have the authority to legally stop someone from making a racket
before the sound ordinances are enforced or can they just give a warning?
copyright law
I work for a large school district. I am a tester and use a standardized exam to obtain a baseline uncdrstanding of the English language in written and oral forms. We use a cassette take for the listening portion of the oral test. It is beginning to wear and sound quality is fading. Additionally, it is cumbersome to carry a tape player with me, along with other technological machinery and files, to multiple schools to test these students. My question is: May I transfer the audio tape, that the District own, into digital audio to keep on the laptop to play on the laptop while administering the exam without infringing on copyright laws?