Parking Violation Defense Tips

Summary

Parking in a disability space without a valid permit in Massachusetts can result in a fine of $100 to $300. You can contest the ticket in court, where you have the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, the right to a fair trial, and the right to present evidence. Ignorance of the law is typically not a valid defense.

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In M****ss****chusetts, p****rking in **** dis****bility sp****ce without **** v****lid permit c****n le****d to **** fine of $* to $*. You c****n contest the ticket in court. At the he****ring, you'll h****ve the opportunity to present evidence or expl****in your situ****tion. However, ignor****nce of the l****w is typic****lly not considered **** v****lid defense.
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- Right to rem****in silent: You don't h****ve to s****y ****nything th****t m****y incrimin****te you.
- Right to ****n ****ttorney: If ch****rges ****re filed, you c****n h****ve ****n ****ttorney present.
- Right to **** f****ir tri****l: If your c****se goes to court, you h****ve the right to **** f****ir tri****l.
- Right to present evidence: You c****n present evidence or witnesses to support your c****se.