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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the guide, how to use it, and your purchase — answered in plain English.

About the Product
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What exactly is this and what do I get?
You get a complete digital eBook (PDF format) — Beat Your Traffic Ticket: The Equity Defense Guide. It's a plain-English guide to using American equity law to challenge, reduce, or dismiss simple traffic citations. Includes the full eBook, 7-maxim reference sheet, citation validity checklist, Motion to Dismiss template, courtroom script, and negotiation strategy guide — all in one downloadable PDF.
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What types of tickets does this cover?
Speeding, stop sign, red light, improper lane change, failure to yield, expired registration/license, no seatbelt, and cell phone violations. It is not for DUI/DWI, reckless driving, hit-and-run, or any criminal traffic charge. Those require a licensed attorney.
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Will this work in my state?
Yes. The equity principles in this guide are foundational to American jurisprudence in all 50 states. The core arguments — clean hands doctrine, notice requirements, estoppel, equipment reliability — are recognized in every American court. The guide notes where local procedures vary and how to adapt.
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Is this legal advice?
No. This is educational material based on established American legal doctrine. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. For serious charges always consult a licensed attorney. The strategies here are based on real legal principles — not loopholes or internet myths.
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What if I'm actually guilty — is this still useful?
Absolutely. Even if you technically violated the law, this guide is highly valuable. Chapter 7 covers negotiating from strength — securing deferrals, charge reductions, fine reductions, and payment plans. Being prepared and knowledgeable changes how prosecutors and judges treat your case regardless of guilt.
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What is equity law and why does it apply to traffic court?
Equity is a centuries-old branch of American law requiring courts to apply rules fairly, not just mechanically. It operates on moral-legal principles called maxims — like "no wrong without a remedy" and "clean hands." These apply in all American courts including traffic courts, giving defendants powerful arguments beyond "did I technically break the rule?"
Using the eBook
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Where do I start after I download it?
Start with Chapter 3 — the Citation Validity Checklist. Before building any argument, check your ticket for errors. Then read Chapter 2 (the 7 Maxims) to understand which arguments apply. Most readers finish in one evening and feel court-ready the next morning.
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How do I use the Motion to Dismiss template?
Chapter 8 has clearly marked fill-in-the-blank sections — your name, citation number, court name, officer info, date, and which ground you're arguing. Choose the option that fits your situation, fill in your facts, and either file it with the clerk before your hearing or use it verbally as your argument in court.
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How do I request calibration records?
Submit a written discovery request to the court and the police department's Records Division at least 2–3 weeks before your hearing. Chapter 3 of the guide contains a ready-to-use request letter template and a full list of what to request — including calibration records, officer notes, and body/dash camera footage.
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What should I bring to court?
Two organized folders — one for you and one in case the judge asks. Each should include: your citation copy, scene photos, any discovery documents received, your Motion to Dismiss (if applicable), and the Quick Reference Card from the back of the guide. Arrive 20–30 minutes early and dress professionally.
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Can I use this to help a family member?
Yes. You may use the information and templates to assist immediate family members with their own traffic citations. Note that only licensed attorneys may legally represent another person in court — but you can absolutely coach and prepare a family member using this material.
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What if the officer doesn't show up?
In most jurisdictions, if the citing officer fails to appear without a valid reason, the judge has discretion to dismiss the case immediately. This is a common outcome — officers handle dozens of citations and court appearances are unpaid time. The guide advises how to politely request dismissal in this scenario.
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What if the judge rules against me?
You may still have options: appeal the decision in some jurisdictions, request a payment plan, or attend traffic school to reduce points. Chapter 7 covers post-ruling options. Even in an unsuccessful case, being prepared often results in a reduced fine or lesser charge.
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How early should I start preparing?
Ideally 3–4 weeks before your hearing — giving you time to request discovery, gather evidence, and prepare your argument. That said, the guide is designed to be read in one evening. Even if your court date is tomorrow, reading Chapters 2, 3, 6, and the Quick Reference Card will give you a meaningful edge.
Purchase & Access
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How do I access the eBook after purchasing?
Immediately after purchase you receive an email with a secure download link. Click it to download the PDF to your device. Works on any smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop using any standard PDF reader — no special software required.
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Can I print it?
Yes — the PDF is fully printable in both color and black-and-white on standard letter-size paper. We recommend printing at minimum the Quick Reference Card (last page) and the Citation Validity Checklist (Chapter 3) to bring to court.
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What devices can I read this on?
Any device that opens a PDF — iPhone, Android, iPad, Mac, Windows, Chromebook, and Kindle (via Send to Kindle). You can also save it to Google Drive or Dropbox for anywhere access. Many readers keep it on their phone to reference in the courthouse parking lot before walking in.
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What is the purchase policy?
All sales are final and non-refundable due to immediate digital delivery. Once your purchase is complete and the download link is delivered, no refund will be issued under any circumstances. Please review all product details carefully before purchasing.
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Will the price go back up after the countdown?
Yes. The $65.00 introductory price is available for 30 days from your first visit to the site. After the countdown reaches zero, the price returns to the standard rate of $99.99. The timer is tracked per visitor — once it expires, the introductory rate is no longer available to you.
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Will I receive updates if the guide is revised?
Yes. Your one-time purchase includes lifetime access to all future updates. If the eBook is revised or expanded, you will be notified at your checkout email and provided a link to download the updated version at no additional charge.

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