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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 1473836" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p><strong>Point</strong></p><p></p><p>Do not attempt to talk with prosecutor on your own. WE [ I am speaking loudly now] cannot ethically talk to you. I am limited in telling you of your rights to an attorney and [according ABA] suggesting you consult with one. Having said that...we're real people and I do, with officers recommendation, ask judge for a break. I NEVER [spoke loudly again] negotiate traffic matters without officers input and approval. As a former LEO I would get chapped if pros. attys negotiated my ticket without my input.</p><p></p><p>Police officers are some of the most understanding and caring people out there...or they wouldn't be putting up with the bullsh*t they do..on every single shift. Try to talk with the officer....be apologetic and tell them it won't hapen again. You know.."I did a stupid thing- it won't happen again". ..and mean it! Officers like to hear that..and if they come to the pros. atty., most of us follow their recommendation...........I do!</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 1473836, member: 9092"] [b]Point[/b] Do not attempt to talk with prosecutor on your own. WE [ I am speaking loudly now] cannot ethically talk to you. I am limited in telling you of your rights to an attorney and [according ABA] suggesting you consult with one. Having said that...we're real people and I do, with officers recommendation, ask judge for a break. I NEVER [spoke loudly again] negotiate traffic matters without officers input and approval. As a former LEO I would get chapped if pros. attys negotiated my ticket without my input. Police officers are some of the most understanding and caring people out there...or they wouldn't be putting up with the bullsh*t they do..on every single shift. Try to talk with the officer....be apologetic and tell them it won't hapen again. You know.."I did a stupid thing- it won't happen again". ..and mean it! Officers like to hear that..and if they come to the pros. atty., most of us follow their recommendation...........I do! Good luck [/QUOTE]
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