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 DFWDraco76 Premium join:2001-02-21 Plano, TX clubs:
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| need affordable lawyer to handle traffic ticket Looking for suggestions... Cop in Richardson gave me a ticket for running a red light--the light changed while I was in mid-turn. Hoping to do deferred adjudication, have been quoted around $150 in court fees by the prepaid law service I subscribe to. Anybody know for sure if somebody else can do this for me cheaper? Please let me know... I don't have a lot of time to call around, and so far my Googling attempts have not returned much.
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|   warlock56 Premium join:2002-07-31 Arlington, TX | Re: need affordable lawyer to handle traffic ticke I suggest you just call around and ask. | |
|   Wastelands Premium join:2001-11-10 Irving, TX clubs:
| Re: need affordable lawyer to handle traffic ticket Can't you just ask the judge for deferred adjudication? I don't think you have to have a lawyer. They just check your record to see if you've had deferred adjudication within the past year. If you haven't, then you're eligible. -- Need help with your avatar? Just ask! Also check out the Avatar/Graphics Help Forum for some great ideas! | |
|   techwench I Work For Food Premium join:2003-06-26 Sherman, TX
| You oughtta check out Prepaid Legal. I know some people who have this "service", heard lots of good things.
Instead of paying an a**-ton of legal fees for on case, you pay a monthly charge and get legal help any time you need it. I think there are participating lawyers in each state. I have never tried it out (never really had a need for it). But it sounds like a good deal for the money...it's worth a shot.  | |
|  |   netgear Restless Native Premium join:1999-12-20 Arlington, TX
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| For Dallas county, I've used Randall Scott, for years.
Scott, Randall - Randall Scott Law Office 2321 S Belt Line Rd # 100 Grand Prairie, TX (972) 264-4000
However, even though you only pay about $45 up front, to initiate the process, the total cost will be around $150. That's what I've experienced, anyway. Granted, costs may have changed - for better or worse. So, you may (or may not) be better off with your prepaid legal service handling the case.
Would be best to give Scott's office a call and find out.
Good luck!
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As someone else has mentioned, before you use an attorney, contact the judge, seeing if he/she will extend deferred adjudication. I've found it difficult in Dallas county, but in Tarrant no problem.
That law cited above is promising, too.
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