Who knows anything about the law?
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OP: Let me give you some advice. I'm not a cop, I'm not a lawyer, I've never taken any law classes, and am not qualified to give you advice in any way except my past experience with the "Justice" system.
1. NEVER, EVER talk to the police as a defendant or suspect without legal representation. I mean, NEVER. <-- Those exact words are from my lawyers mouth. Since you're under the age of 18, its ILLEGAL for the police to question you in an ongoing investigation without your PARENTAL consent!
2. NEVER admit you did something wrong, if you did or not.
3. Get legal council immediatly. Fighting something like that won't cost you a fortune and will be worth whatever it will cost. Call every lawyer you can find in the yellow pages, most will meet with you for free and any DESCENT person will let you make payments.
4. Do NOT plead guilty to that just to see if you can squeak out through the justice system. The judge will look at the facts; Young kid, sports car, racing, plead guilty. First off a charge like that will likely cause you a great deal of financial burden from the cLAW, loss of driving privileges, driving classes, raised insurance rates. Where I live the maximum punishment for something like that is actually 120 days incarceration, and will go on your record!
Good luck, mang.
NO NO NO NO NO NO, A THOUSAND TIMES NO!
Nitrous is NOT illegal to have installed in a vehicle! If the valve is closed you're straight. If its open, then you're fucked.
1. NEVER, EVER talk to the police as a defendant or suspect without legal representation. I mean, NEVER. <-- Those exact words are from my lawyers mouth. Since you're under the age of 18, its ILLEGAL for the police to question you in an ongoing investigation without your PARENTAL consent!
2. NEVER admit you did something wrong, if you did or not.
3. Get legal council immediatly. Fighting something like that won't cost you a fortune and will be worth whatever it will cost. Call every lawyer you can find in the yellow pages, most will meet with you for free and any DESCENT person will let you make payments.
4. Do NOT plead guilty to that just to see if you can squeak out through the justice system. The judge will look at the facts; Young kid, sports car, racing, plead guilty. First off a charge like that will likely cause you a great deal of financial burden from the cLAW, loss of driving privileges, driving classes, raised insurance rates. Where I live the maximum punishment for something like that is actually 120 days incarceration, and will go on your record!
Good luck, mang.
Nitrous is NOT illegal to have installed in a vehicle! If the valve is closed you're straight. If its open, then you're fucked.
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