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<blockquote data-quote="gmynko" data-source="post: 1108953" data-attributes="member: 9834"><p>I suppose it doesn't make much sense getting a lawyer if the worst that can happen to you is a $300.00 fine. But I would definitely demand a copy of the video. If the cops don't want to cooperate, at your next court appearance tell the judge that you deny this charge (i.e. plead not guilty if you haven't already) and that you believe the police have evidence which will exonerate you (namely a police video). I would also request a continuance at your next court appearance so you can drag this out. If they allow you to have a jury trial (doubtful), I'd also ask for that. You obviously want to read the Vehicle codes you are accused of being in violation of and formulate arguments as to why you were not in violation of these codes. This will give you an opportunity to play lawyer.</p><p></p><p>I notice you live in Columbus - I'd call the law school at OSU and ask for the numbers of organizations that provide free legal assistance. You may also see if you can collar a law student and get some more suggestions</p><p></p><p>I'm a former Buckeye myself - I grewup in that craphole called Youngstown. I know the cops in Ohio will f*** with you for Chickenshit stuff. Tell the judge you deny each charge and that you will defend yourself against each charge.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep me posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmynko, post: 1108953, member: 9834"] I suppose it doesn't make much sense getting a lawyer if the worst that can happen to you is a $300.00 fine. But I would definitely demand a copy of the video. If the cops don't want to cooperate, at your next court appearance tell the judge that you deny this charge (i.e. plead not guilty if you haven't already) and that you believe the police have evidence which will exonerate you (namely a police video). I would also request a continuance at your next court appearance so you can drag this out. If they allow you to have a jury trial (doubtful), I'd also ask for that. You obviously want to read the Vehicle codes you are accused of being in violation of and formulate arguments as to why you were not in violation of these codes. This will give you an opportunity to play lawyer. I notice you live in Columbus - I'd call the law school at OSU and ask for the numbers of organizations that provide free legal assistance. You may also see if you can collar a law student and get some more suggestions I'm a former Buckeye myself - I grewup in that craphole called Youngstown. I know the cops in Ohio will f*** with you for Chickenshit stuff. Tell the judge you deny each charge and that you will defend yourself against each charge. Good luck and keep me posted. [/QUOTE]
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