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Old Mar 30, 2003 | 07:39 PM
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jclau00
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you're not required to have a lawyer. it's up to you. i hear that lawyers can do things in the courtroom that you wouldn't be able to do yourself. obviously, they know the rules and system better.

do some research. www.motorists.org has a little info. contact a lawyer and ask for his advice, but don't pay for it. lawyers that charge for advice is probably some deadbeat.