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Old May 1, 2007 | 10:13 PM
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Looking for a good lawyer

Ok so this is probably the second or third time i get pulled over for something stupid.. by the same state trooper... ! if anyone knows of a good lawyer in town pls give me there # Id love to speak with them.. i know theres no law against discrimination towards modified cars but. daymn!!! its starting to **** me off.... its the same stiinkin cop ! for cryin out loud.. and this will be the second time i get a ticket for an exhaust. im tired of having to go to court and getting this thrown out...

There's a lot more to this story but ill leave it for the professionals...

Thanks in advance...
Old May 1, 2007 | 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Hugen35
i know theres no law against discrimination towards modified cars but. daymn!!! its starting to **** me off.......
Isn't it unforunate that the "car guy" is not a protected class of people....
Old May 2, 2007 | 07:26 AM
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If it has already been thrown out for the same offense by the same cop, it seems that the court's prior ruling (order) would protect you against the same offense. It might be time to talk to the trooper's supervisor.
Old May 2, 2007 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Gilley
If it has already been thrown out for the same offense by the same cop, it seems that the court's prior ruling (order) would protect you against the same offense. It might be time to talk to the trooper's supervisor.
That would make sense to me. But I don't know if the double jeopardy will apply for traffic court. I would definitely look into this angle.
Old May 2, 2007 | 09:17 AM
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That would make sense to me. But I don't know if the double jeopardy will apply for traffic court. I would definitely look into this angle.
Gilley is an attorney...
Old May 2, 2007 | 09:41 AM
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Gilley is an attorney...
Correction, I'm a paralegal.
Old May 2, 2007 | 09:44 AM
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Correction, I'm a paralegal.

oh, I'm sorry. Is it terminal?
Old May 2, 2007 | 09:46 AM
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I hear Roy Pearson is a good lawyer. He's the one suing for 65 mil for a pair of his trousers lost at the cleaners.
Old May 2, 2007 | 10:03 AM
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Well, if we are giving names of attorneys:
Willie Gary

<whaddya think of my "selection", gilley?>
Old May 2, 2007 | 10:23 AM
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Well, if we are giving names of attorneys:
Willie Gary

<whaddya think of my "selection", gilley?>
Nice choice, but I don't think there's enough money involved for him.

Hugen, I'll get with one of my lawyer buddies and see if this is something he's be willing to do. It will be an hourly fee.
Old May 2, 2007 | 11:56 AM
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Nice choice, but I don't think there's enough money involved for him.

Hugen, I'll get with one of my lawyer buddies and see if this is something he's be willing to do. It will be an hourly fee.
I think the toilet paper for his plane might cost more than the recovery he might achieve for our noise-challenged cohort...
Old May 2, 2007 | 01:39 PM
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Hugen, what specific statute were you charged with violating? This is the statute that I found.

316.293 Motor vehicle noise.--

(1) DEFINITIONS.--The following words and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in this subsection, except where the context otherwise requires:

(a) "dB A" means the composite abbreviation for the A-weighted sound level and the unit of sound level, the decibel.

(b) "Gross combination weight rating" or "GCWR" means the value specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a combination vehicle.

(c) "Gross vehicle weight rating" or "GVWR" means the value specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single vehicle.

(d) "Sound level" means the A-weighted sound pressure level measured with fast response using an instrument complying with the specification for sound level meters of the American National Standards Institute, Inc., or its successor bodies, except that only A-weighting and fast dynamic response need be provided.

(e) "Department" means the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

(2) OPERATING NOISE LIMITS.--No person shall operate or be permitted to operate a vehicle at any time or under any condition of roadway grade, load, acceleration, or deceleration in such a manner as to generate a sound level in excess of the following limit for the category of motor vehicle and applicable speed limit at a distance of 50 feet from the center of the lane of travel under measurement procedures established under subsection (3).

(a) For motorcycles other than motor-driven cycles: Sound level limit
Speed limit
35 mph or less Speed limit
over 35 mph
Before January 1, 1979 82 dB A 86 dB A
On or after January 1, 1979 78 dB A 82 dB A



(b) For any motor vehicle with a GVWR or GCWR of 10,000 pounds or more: Sound level limit
Speed limit
35 mph or less Speed limit
over 35 mph
On or after January 1, 1975 86 dB A 90 dB A



(c) For motor-driven cycles and any other motor vehicle not included in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b): Sound level limit
Speed limit
35 mph or less Speed limit
over 35 mph
Before January 1, 1979 76 dB A 82 dB A
On or after January 1, 1979 72 dB A 79 dB A



(3) MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES.--The measurement procedures for determining compliance with this section shall be established by regulation of the Department of Environmental Protection as provided in s. 403.415(9), in cooperation with the department. Such regulations shall include the selection of measurement sites and measurement procedures and shall take into consideration accepted scientific and professional methods for the measurement of vehicular sound levels. The measurement procedures may include adjustment factors to be applied to the noise limit for measurement distances of other than 50 feet from the center of the lane of travel.

(4) APPLICABILITY.--This section applies to the total noise from a vehicle and shall not be construed as limiting or precluding the enforcement of any other provisions of this chapter relating to motor vehicle mufflers for noise control.

(5) NOISE ABATEMENT EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.--

(a) No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehicle or any other noise-abatement device of a motor vehicle operated or to be operated upon the highways of this state in such a manner that the noise emitted by the motor vehicle is above that emitted by the vehicle as originally manufactured.

(b) No person shall operate a motor vehicle upon the highways of the state with an exhaust system or noise-abatement device so modified.

(6) EXEMPT VEHICLES.--The following are exempt from the operation of this act:

(a) Emergency vehicles operating as specified in s. 316.072(5)(a).

(b) Any motor vehicle engaged in a professional or amateur sanctioned, competitive sports event for which admission or entry fee is charged, or practice or time trials for such event.

(c) Any motor vehicle engaged in a manufacturer's engineering, design, or equipment test.

(d) Construction or agricultural equipment either on a job site or traveling on the highways.

(7) VIOLATIONS.--A violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving violation as provided in chapter 318.
What was the reason that your prior ticket was thrown out? Did you have your exhaust noise level measured? Did the officer measure your exhaust noise level?
Old May 3, 2007 | 08:13 AM
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Old May 3, 2007 | 11:22 AM
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Old May 3, 2007 | 11:55 AM
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