Yes.
Good luck though getting the defendant to give accurate, timely answers.
They will-- or I'll have them jailed for contempt. (I've done it before.) But Gwinnett has some prewritten questions. Other counties do not.
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Yes.
Good luck though getting the defendant to give accurate, timely answers.
So... I can add questions?
Yes, you don't even have to use the court official questions at all. You can make up your own set, and a lot of attorneys do. The attorneys tend to seek a lot more detail. The official interrogatories are furnished to facilitate the process for plaintiffs who mostly don't even know what an interrogatory is and are a bare bones set.
What is the best legal course of action if you are pulled over and you know you are over the legal limit for a DUI?
Thank you very much. That's what I figured, but just don't want to mess things up.
I appreciate it.
Keep your questions within reason. Just the things you must know in order to obtain recovery. That way, the judge will know you are reasonable in a discovery hearing after the defendant refuses to answer.
I've got a question about a speeding citation I received today.
I was traveling through Asheville on 75 and was cited for going 87 in a 70. I was 100% not doing that speed. I was traveling exactly 70mph give or take 2 mph, driving especially careful as I had my nieces with me coming up from Florida.
I figured my speed using both my Speedo and my gps. I requested that we go confirm it's calibration as there was no way I was going that fast. He informed me that his captain was the one who clocked me and that he was using laser, which did not make mistakes.
It was strange all around. I was driving at the back of a pack of cars, when they all slammed on their brakes. I made sure I was obeying the speed, as the cars were plainly visible from a good distance, and confirmed using my instruments that I was ok. I was a good 400 yards away when the police car began pulling out. There was a car between me and the police cars, so I'm wondering if they may have nailed someone else and I got the blame? Or at that range, they may also have caught opposing traffic.
Regardless of how, do i stand a chance fighting this? He told me my speed qualified me for super speeder status. I know I wasn't in the wrong here, but does my word matter against 2 police officers stating that they used laser?