Friday, February 24, 2006
Lawyers Line Up To Plead Down Traffic Tickets Kansas City MO
Lawyers Line Up To Plead Down Traffic Tickets
25,000 Pleas Already Accepted By City Attorney
Lawyers lined up Friday at the city's Traffic Violations Bureau, trying to fix last-minute speeding tickets for clients.
"Six times more attorneys than you would normally see," attorney Mark Ferguson told KMBC's Jim Flink.
Ferguson said he has more than 100 speeding tickets to take care of. Beginning Saturday, he can no longer plea down the summonses. The city attorney is not offering to deal anymore.
"It could be that I stop the procedure forever, but this action is not a permanent result," city attorney Galen Beaufort saidLawyers lined up Friday at the city's Traffic Violations Bureau, trying to fix last-minute speeding tickets for clients.
"Six times more attorneys than you would normally see," attorney Mark Ferguson told KMBC's Jim Flink.
Ferguson said he has more than 100 speeding tickets to take care of. Beginning Saturday, he can no longer plea down the summonses. The city attorney is not offering to deal anymore.
"It could be that I stop the procedure forever, but this action is not a permanent result," city attorney Galen Beaufort said...
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