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A traffic conviction can increase your annual auto insurance premiums by hundreds of dollars. FIGHT YOUR TICKET shows how to handle a case in traffic court and win. This updated seventh edition also covers the new law requiring Californians to have proof of insurance and explains new hidden speed limits on roads that have a 55mph limit but no posted signs.

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Page i Fight Your Ticket and Win California Seventh Edition - photo 2
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Fight Your Ticket
... and Win!
California Seventh Edition
By Attorney David W. Brown
With Attorney David M. Olenczuk
N O L O P R E S S Fight your ticket-- and win - image 3 B E R K E L E Y
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Your Responsibility When Using a Self-Help Law Book
We've done our best to give you useful and accurate information in this book. But laws and procedures change frequently and are subject to differing interpretations. If you want legal advice backed by a guarantee, see a lawyer. If you use this book, it's your responsibility to make sure that the facts and general advice contained in it are applicable to your situation.
Keeping Up To Date
To keep its books up-to-date, Nolo issues new printings and new editions periodically. New printings reflect minor legal changes and technical corrections. New editions contain major legal changes, major text additions or major reorganizations. To find out if a later printing or edition of any Nolo book is available, call Nolo Press at 510-549-1976 or check the catalog in the Nolo News, our quarterly newspaper. You can also contact Nolo Press on the Internet at www.nolo.com.
To stay current, follow the "Update" service in the Nolo News. You can get a free one-year subscription by sending us the registration card in the back of the book. In another effort to help you use Nolo's latest materials, we offer a 25% discount off the purchase of the new edition of your Nolo book when you turn in the cover of an earlier edition. For details, see the back of this book.
This book was last revised in: SEPTEMBER 1997
Seventh Edition
SEPTEMBER 1997
Editor
JANET PORTMAN
Production
STEPHANIE HAROLDE
Cover and Book Design
TERRI HEARSH
Index
SAYRE VAN YOUNG
Illustrations
LINDA ALLISON
Proofreading
SHERYL ROSE
Printing
BERTELSMANN INDUSTRY SERVICES, INC.

Brown, David Wayne, 1949
Fight your ticket and win! / by David W. Brown. 7th
California ed.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-87337-391-X
1. Traffic courtsCaliforniaPopular works. 2. Traffic
violationsCaliforniaPopular works. I. Title.
KFC477.Z9B76 1997
345.73'0247dc21 97-19995
CIP
Copyright 1982, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1995, and 1997 by David Brown.
All Rights Reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher and the authors.
Reproduction prohibitions do not apply to the forms contained in this product when reproduced for personal use.
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Acknowledgments
This book could not have been published without the generous assistance of many people. Peggy Cuthrell, Richard Miller and Diane Van Schoten made numerous helpful suggestions and comments, nearly all of which were incorporated into the early drafts.
Many thanks to Elaine Cass, Lecturer in Law at the University of Santa Clara, Mervin Cherrin of that school's Law Clinic, Daniel F. Cook, and Kathy Galvin and Stephanie Harolde of Nolo Press for proofreading and editing the final drafts, as well as for their very helpful ideas. I'd especially like to gratefully acknowledge the major contributions of Ralph ("Jake") Warner and Peter Jan Honigsberg of Nolo Press, whose incisive editing and folksy phraseology have added readability, clarity, and brevity to this book.
Thanks, too, to Toni Ihara, Keija Kimura, Jane Fajardo, Barbara Hodovan, Amy Ihara, John O'Donnell, Carol Pladsen and Robyn Samuels. And finally, a big smile and an even bigger chuckle for Linda Allison, whose characteristically wonderful illustrations have actually succeeded in bringing a smile to the law.
Thanks also to Nolo editors Janet Portman, Patti Gima, Lisa Guerin, Albin Renauer and Steve Elias. In the 13 years since Fight Your Ticket was first published, my own repeated editings to incorporate new statutes and court decisions often felt like opening an already stuffed closet, throwing things in, and slamming the door quickly. Albin and Steve slaved diligently for many months to thoroughly reorganize the closet for the 1987 Third Edition. Their dedication, energy and intelligence have greatly enhanced this book's enjoyability and usefulness.
A very special "thank you" to Monterey attorney and 27th Assembly District aid Linda Horning, for her enthusiasm in keeping me apprised of the last-minute flurry of 1994 legislation as it was signed.
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