The law firm Ticket Clinic is a company that serves all counties in the U. S. state Florida. The headquarters is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The answer depends somewhat on the state you are in and the law in that state. In California you could get a ticket for not stopping for a pedestrian in a crosswalk.
That will depend on the licensing law in the location that issued the ticket. Each state and community gets to set its own penalties.
In most states a police officer is certified by the state and is therefore empowered to enforce the law throughout the state. You did not specify the state in question so a specific answer isn't possible but it's unlikely he would have wasted his time and put himself at risk for a civil rights lawsuit if he did not have the authority to ticket you.
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It depends on what state your in and the cop. Also if you have had any previous run ins with the law.
No, you will be subject to the ticket law and fine schedule for that state.
It depends on the law of the state that issued the ticket and judicial district of that state.
In the state of Tennessee you can, it is required by law to have insurance, I don't know if it is a state law or a federal law though.
Report him/her to the Law Society in your state or his firm if it was the firm's code of ethics which he/she violated.
There are law firms specializing in aviation issues in each US State. In Denver (Colorado), The Tipton Law Firm specializes in those issues and in Florida, it is Lynch & Robbins.
You can get contract law attorneys for your state from a number of locations. Apart from personal recommendations, you can try the state attorney office, the Yellow Pages, or licensed state law firm listings.
The answer depends somewhat on the state you are in and the law in that state. In California you could get a ticket for not stopping for a pedestrian in a crosswalk.
NCTM Law Firm was created in 2000.
Grette Law Firm was created in 2001.
Withers - law firm - was created in 1896.
Grandall Law Firm was created in 1998.
You can get a ticket anywhere. It's against the law. Everywhere. Little thing called littering.