should i take my speeding, open container ,dui charge to superior court.
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should i take my speeding, open container ,dui charge to superior court.
my lawyer said the judge said to and wants to charge me 2500.
Asked on April 14, 2009 under Criminal Law, Georgia
Answers:
GW, Member, Michigan and Hawaii Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
If you have a lawyer, ask the lawyer. Nothing can hurt your case more than a stranger making suggestions from thousands of miles away to a lawyer on the ground. Seriously, you haven't given enough information for a meaningful answer, but you do indicate that you have a lawyer. You ought to discuss it with the lawyer.
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