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They took away my license.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 537051" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Because the ruling has already been made, it's likely that all you can do is follow the rules. Judges tend to be of the opinion that once a case has been ruled upon, the parties have had their day in court and there is no room for further evidence. In their opinion anything that could have been said <em>should</em> have been said that day. You don't want to put yourself in the position that the judge remembers you as someone who resisted his authority should there be <em>any</em> reason that you are before him again.</p><p></p><p>I hope that your ex will be reasonable about the children. But I would be uber-careful to not do <em>anything</em> that could further jeopardize your driving privileges. If you want to stop for dinner, I would be absolutely certain that this was not a violation of the conditions of your suspension before you do it. Make arrangements with a shopping service to do your groceries. Find an activity within your neighborhood that will get you out of the house. But don't take any foolish chances!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 537051, member: 99"] Because the ruling has already been made, it's likely that all you can do is follow the rules. Judges tend to be of the opinion that once a case has been ruled upon, the parties have had their day in court and there is no room for further evidence. In their opinion anything that could have been said [I]should[/I] have been said that day. You don't want to put yourself in the position that the judge remembers you as someone who resisted his authority should there be [I]any[/I] reason that you are before him again. I hope that your ex will be reasonable about the children. But I would be uber-careful to not do [I]anything[/I] that could further jeopardize your driving privileges. If you want to stop for dinner, I would be absolutely certain that this was not a violation of the conditions of your suspension before you do it. Make arrangements with a shopping service to do your groceries. Find an activity within your neighborhood that will get you out of the house. But don't take any foolish chances! [/QUOTE]
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