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Legal Self Help Forms and Products
Summary: Going to Court yourself? Dealing with your own failure to appear? Here are our Attorney Written Traffic Court forms, and reviews of favorite independent self help products for common traffic court problems.
What help dealing with your own traffic court, failure to appear or misdemeanor case?  Try these self help products from various publishers we have reviewed.

And we sell Attorney Authored Traffic Court Forms for several common local problems from www.DortLaw.com.

Demand Trial After Civil Assessment
(Penal Code section 1214.1d Court Date).

This form was drafted by attorney Christopher Dort for use in California traffic courts where the court has refused to provide a court date on a failure to appear traffic ticket because the case was "Sent to Collections."


Motion to Dismiss (Penal Code section 1385)
Don t have a good defense to a traffic court or misdemeanor case?  Can t pay a fine?  Try a Motion to Dismiss "in the interests of justice" under California Penal Code section 1385.  Here is the 5 page form you need, written by experienced trial Attorney, Christopher Dort.


Winning Your Traffic Curt Trial ($19.95)
Auth
or: Attorney Christopher Dort


Authored by TrafficCourtPros.com founder and Attorney Christopher Dort, this guide describes how to give yourself the best chance of winning a traffic court trial.  Quality information on how to prepare your case, understand the evidence, question a police officer, and use exhibits to present your side of the story.  No cheap tricks, real help from an Attorney. Could save you hundreds.  For a Preview, Click Here. 

Traffic Ticket Secrets:
Author: Daemon Dallah
An insiders guide to beating Traffic Tickets by exploiting weaknesses in the way the court system works.  Help to beat speed tickets, moving violations, and traffic infractions.


Clear Your DUI Record:
Author: Publishers of DuiProcess.com
Guide to Expungement or "clearing" your criminal record after a DUI conviction.  nearly all state have a procedure where misdemeanor convictions, such as a DUI, can be dismissed and "expunged from the courts records" once a defendant  has completed probation.  Great information for someone looking to clean up a record before applying for an important job.

Beat Your Ticket: Go to Court & Win (5th edition)
Author:  David Brown
Guide on fighting a traffic violation in court.  Tips on traffic school, trial by declaration, community service.