The Ticket Slayer Common Law Traffic
Ticket Default Method is second to none!
Ticket Slayer's common law default method can successfully Beat Speeding Tickets, Beat Radar Speeding Tickets, Beat Seatbelt Tickets, Beat Red Light Camera Tickets, Beat Stop Light Tickets, Beat seatbelt ticket, Beat radar ticket, etc. Fight your traffic ticket and win using our common law traffic ticket default method.
 
Ordering Information

The price of our Ticket Slayer's Common Law Traffic Ticket Default Process is $75.00 and is good to use as many times as needed. All legal documents are in Microsoft Word format. The documents are sent to you as an e-mail attachment that includes a 'READ ME' PDF file fully explaining how to fill out the documents, and when, where and how to serve them.

NOTICE: Before ordering our material please be advised that you must have a minimum of 20 DAYS before the scheduled date of your traffic trial in order to provide the prosecutor with the legally required minimum amount of time to respond to our legal documents.

ASK FOR A POSTPONEMENT of your trial date if you need the extra time to use our default method. The court will usually grant a defendant a postponement of his trial to allow him additional time to prepare his case, or for other reasons that would prevent him from appearing in court on the scheduled date of his trial.

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PUBLIC NOTICE: Ticket Slayer encourages everyone to practice safe driving habits. Ticket Slayer's common law default process is not intended as a defense against felony traffic offenses, such as; DUI's, felony hit and run and other similar types of felony traffic offenses. Ticket Slayer recommends you seek legal help from qualified legal counsel if you are charged with a DUI or a felony driving offense.