If A Civilian Receives A Traffic Citation On A Military Base Does The Civilian Have The Right To An Attorney?
Monday, December 28th, 2009 at
10:48 pm
Having the right to an attorney means can a civilian attorney have the traffic citation dismissed or plea-bargained down to a lesser charge resulting in less points on the civilian driver’s military base driving record.
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