Case Dismissed: How To Beat Your Speeding Ticket by Jeff Mulligan

December 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


“Case Dismissed” (How To Beat Your Speeding Ticket)

Product Overview
Case Dismissed: How to Beat Your Speeding Ticket is a manual setting out proven ways to fight a speeding ticket. Using Case Dismissed, you don’t challenge the officer, the state’s laws, the technology, or the environment.  You challenge the foundation of the evidence and the documentation that the prosecution has in court with them that day.
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Product Details
Company Info: BeatMySpeedingTicket.comJeff Mulligan

617 938 3918 ext 710

jeff@beatmyspeedingticket.com

Parent company of BeatMySpeedingTicket.com is HighTechMarketing.com LLC

Product Specifications: Case Dismissed: How to Beat Your Speeding Ticket is available as a download.

55 pages

Written by Jeff Mulligan

Edited by Attorney James F. Sadler

Also included when you buy Case Dismissed:

● Case law from 43 relevant speeding/radar/laser cases in pdf format.

● Special precedent case law to print out and bring to trial – the kit tells you which cases to bring depending on what kind of ticket you have. Also in pdf format.

Full Access To CaseClerk.com (limited time offer).  Case Clerk is a legal research search engine where you can search for decisions similar to your case.

● Report called “Confessions of Trooper X: State Trooper Reveals All”.   This report includes information like “Quotas, are they real?” and answers questions like which cars get pulled over more, luxury, sports or beaters?

Price: $29.95
Return Policy: 100% guaranteed with a full eight week money-back policy.You don’t have to send anything, prove anything, or go through any involved process except deleting the files. Send an email to jeff@BeatMySpeedingTicket.com. Your credit card will be credited with the full purchase amount. You have 60 days to look over the material and use it in your trial.