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Anonymous
It is embarrassing to write a review of "Justice of Peace", but I think the experience of a good trial should also admit something. <:P
I got my mother to drop me off, so I don't get sweaty before I get out of my coat. Especially because it had big black letters beside it, the building was easy to distinguish. Because it's a court, I have to pass a metal detector. Unfortunately, the style of TSA to take off the shoes (blechhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh). I scanned my bag too, but I was not asked to remove my watch or jewel.
I asked the security woman if Room 203 was on the second floor, and then I checked and went up the stairs! She was kind, friendly, and even if she wanted to talk to a friend who was safer than me.
My appearance was 1:45, and I waited ten minutes in line. It is certain that you will look carefully at the time. When you check in, you are taken to the court.
One of our staff has provided everyone with information on how to solve their traffic violations. Pick four squares on the board, attack, pick the path... The bailiff, by the way, warned him not to offer false insurance. Then they are arrested and put in prison. Okay.
What was this honest citizen doing in the court? Well, a full-time police officer at the supermarket saw me on the street, my car inspection sticker had expired. Oops. My Swiss cheese brain completely forgot it. Three months have passed, so there was a possibility that we could not dismiss him. I also didn't have an insurance card, so I went on strike 2. Even after I went out, within three days of coming to 2015, I quickly resolved the situation of the car inspection sticker and asked the insurance company to send a new card.
I do not lie. I'm pretty cynical about tickets and laws. I hear the policemen writing tickets to make monthly assignments. Even if you become a crime show addict...
I must say. Today, Ada was deeply impressed by the fact that she had reviewed all the stops of traffic (I want to know his name). He was younger, blond, and a little bit of a smile.) He worked with the people in the court and was motivated to do some pretty good deals. I thought he was a fool, but I was really wrong. Instead of being blindly harsh, he gave people a fair chance to gather their own without feeling much pain. To be honest, there are some people who can't help but those who follow these laws showed me my papers and canceled both tickets. I paid 10 dollars, but it was no longer a crime! Thank you, merciful Ada.
On my way out, the butler was so kind to me that he asked me what to do. We had a little chat, so he praised me saying "I look professional."
Tips for making this easier:
1 Dress appropriately for a trial seriously. I'm in the papers. If not, you may change the court schedule.
2. Bring supporting documentation/certifications. You simply say that if your license is not suspended, you pay a fee or fine, or you are insured, you will not be able to truncate the license. Bring it. I think it's silly to touch it, but many people didn't.
3. The date of the court is scheduled almost a month after you obtain the ticket. You don't need to pay later, because you pay enough money to pay court fees or fine.
This is a good experience in the court! Everyone was kind, relatively quick, efficient, and the air conditioning was very cold. :)
Anonymous
Court date: February 21 11:15 a.m. He arrived at 10:15 and did not want to be late for h3ll, so everyone in his sanity will take it seriously over and over again in this court.
If you have a lot of money in your pocket, you can park. Depending on the period of stay here, an average of $8-$15 is required.
Buildings are smaller than other courts The house you are looking for. Five or six stories, if you drive too far, miss 1302 of the door.
Patronella, I think I should blame myself, but I came to pay my taxes. Before heading to the corner bar, I took a curbstone when I was walking along the street with 40 in my hand, and when I was walking towards the corner, I took it for granted that I had killed the Cock. Well, because the people around me were driving so slowly, I got tired of some of the luggage, and wanted to break the luggage that didn't deform for three miles, so I insist.
Before leaving the car, before entering. The metal detector is greeted by the Nazis, so leave any metal you have to save time and confusion. Have you ever seen Sainfeld's "Soup Nazi"? Don't show me, everyone is looking, if you don't, look at the little ones on the tube. Anyhow, you'll have to take off your belt, put your wallet, your keys, your phone, your pager. Take off the gold coin, put the metal in your shoes, and you have to take it off...Therefore, unless you want to use it as an entertainment value at that time, you should forget that there are no holes in your socks.
What about Prince Albert? Yes. I don't think they can't get it off when they find it.
If you proceed, you will be ready to return to the scene, as if you were raped in a public building, and the police are standing 10 feet across the room. I'm glad I suddenly moved the gum in my pocket and got over it
. I don't know what's going on inside, I'm nervous and I want to go wash my face, okay, okay? Some chauffeur makers have decided not to put paper towels in their office. So I wiped my face, put my hand on my sleeve, drenched my shirt and pants, bathed in front, peed or did something, and finally went to the room, so I couldn't find it. He is the only man with a bench/pew Take advice, take your hat, have no newspaper or reading, don't bring food or drink, especially gum, crying baby or customers, treat yourself like a man, don't have a room, stand, go to court, or go out (instead of a clerk or her asking).
As I said before, I came an hour earlier, so the first woman seemed to have asked me and the other two if I went to the 11 o'clock doc. She was really nice when she said she didn't have to wait for a long time! (There is no irony.) It is the first time she has become a court leader and I give her a five-star rating. I told her that I was there again, and that I would appeal to the judge, and that he would listen to my case and know why something happened, and she admitted that it might be different. She took me to the window to check my information (documents) and brought me back to the bench. I went to consult the judge, and came back, and brought me out of the court again. She whispered into my ear. "This is a rare case, but you need to keep your documents up to date. This will never happen, so you will be fired." I wanted to hug you! I wanted to hug her with a bear hug and make a ring and shout..... But I didn't want to cross the road in another place where I had to pay bail.
I give you three or more stars because some people really like to go to court. So it's okay, thanks to the five-star service that the housewife gave me. I think there are many 'yes' and 'no'. "Thank you" may have been useful. Five stars.
Anonymous
Get a traffic ticket and check if the police don't show up in anticipation of dismissal. Certainly, I was above the speed limit, but I didn't want the premium to go up. The police officer showed me my luck - the clerk told me, my police officer had not missed a court date for two years, and I wasn't thrilled when I saw him in a crowded court... I expressed myself, and when D.A. called, the judge said he would allow the postponement. Judge Patronella called me and the other five people on the bench, and half of the group didn't speak English, so he explained the situation in both English and Spanish. He was professional and polite as a staff member. I paid on a 3-month basis, but didn't have a ticket...So I broke the record! So I had not had a very bad experience, nor did I need to hire a traffic lawyer. $155 in all!