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Multiple traffic tickets and maybe needs an attorney--any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 667376" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>dstc_99, he actually talked to a recruiter yesterday and got started on the process. He took in paperwork today and is scheduled for a drug screening and to take the ASVAB next week. The recruiter gave him a letter that he's supposed to show to the judge stating that he's trying to join the military. They will wait for the disposition of the court hearing before continuing his processing. My son seemed to think the waiting was more of a formality and they couldn't sign him up officially yet since there's a possibility he could have parole or something that would prevent him from leaving the state. I'm kind-of on the fence now about helping him with the traffic tickets. I really can't afford an attorney unless I go into more debt, but hate for him to miss being able to join. It's something he's talked about for several years now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 667376, member: 18099"] dstc_99, he actually talked to a recruiter yesterday and got started on the process. He took in paperwork today and is scheduled for a drug screening and to take the ASVAB next week. The recruiter gave him a letter that he's supposed to show to the judge stating that he's trying to join the military. They will wait for the disposition of the court hearing before continuing his processing. My son seemed to think the waiting was more of a formality and they couldn't sign him up officially yet since there's a possibility he could have parole or something that would prevent him from leaving the state. I'm kind-of on the fence now about helping him with the traffic tickets. I really can't afford an attorney unless I go into more debt, but hate for him to miss being able to join. It's something he's talked about for several years now. [/QUOTE]
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