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Should I go to court to fight a ticket for improper passing in NJ? I'm guilty, but how possible is it that I can get the fine or points reduced?
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Posted on / Jan. 30, 2013 12:06:00

You should definately go to Court because by merely paying the ticket you are depriving yourself of the opportunity to speak to the Prosecutor to have the points reduced. If you have any points on your license then you want to try and minimize or avoid the points. Please feel free to call my office to discuss the matter further, I would be happy to talk to you if you are still unsure how to proceed. (201)-342-5030

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jan. 30, 2013 12:06:00

You should definately go to Court because by merely paying the ticket you are depriving yourself of the opportunity to speak to the Prosecutor to have the points reduced. If you have any points on your license then you want to try and minimize or avoid the points. Please feel free to call my office to discuss the matter further, I would be happy to talk to you if you are still unsure how to proceed. (201)-342-5030

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jan. 30, 2013 12:06:00

You should definately go to Court because by merely paying the ticket you are depriving yourself of the opportunity to speak to the Prosecutor to have the points reduced. If you have any points on your license then you want to try and minimize or avoid the points. Please feel free to call my office to discuss the matter further, I would be happy to talk to you if you are still unsure how to proceed. (201)-342-5030

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jan. 30, 2013 12:06:00

You should definately go to Court because by merely paying the ticket you are depriving yourself of the opportunity to speak to the Prosecutor to have the points reduced. If you have any points on your license then you want to try and minimize or avoid the points. Please feel free to call my office to discuss the matter further, I would be happy to talk to you if you are still unsure how to proceed. (201)-342-5030

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