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answered on Apr 30, 2017
The answer will depend on more facts than you've included, but while there might - emphasis on might - be some sort of circumstance that would justify a driver going around a pedestrian in a crosswalk at a stop sign, the answer is highly unlikely to be anything other than "probably... View More
answered on Feb 7, 2016
As long as the speed limits are within the limits proscribed by Alabama Law with the proper signage and distances between limits (that is, you can't have a speed limit change from 65 to 15) then the police can write a ticket. Local law enforcement can write a ticket in their jurisdictions,... View More
answered on Jul 30, 2015
Probably. You should call the municipality or county where you got the ticket and find out. If you have a warrant out on you and you get pulled over, you WILL be arrested, so it would behoove you to fix this and get it behind you. If you got the ticket in Mobile or Baldwin County and would like... View More
answered on Jun 27, 2015
You have a right to confront the officer during a trial. You don't have any right to question the officer at the scene.
answered on Jun 8, 2015
You will be set on a docket for not paying. If you don't show up for that you will have failed to appear and a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Pay your ticket.
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