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Originally Posted by Z_ealot
the 3rd option should have been what was done before he even signed paperwork and the texas state law on selling a vehicle (which is technically what he did when the dealership effectively bought it from him) is in the link i already provided in a previous post which as said before, states that you can not sell a vehicle without emissions equipment in place. i'm not a lawyer or an attorney, but that part of that website seemed pretty cut and clear to me at least, but then again there could be other loopholes that your friends attorney could exploit that i'm not aware of. all i know is that bad choices were made on both the dealers and your friends part and we will see how it turns out i guess.
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Or the attorney is just ****. me and my parent have had 3 attorneys. there are shitty ones out there that know jackshit.
second one.
a case that had been going on for 5 years.
we get the third one
a month later we won
ofcourse he is a brussels one who knows aalll the big shots of judges and **** so he can get stuff done. plus he is a customer of ours
friend was 60 kilometers over the speed limit. he used our attorney. 160 euro fine and 3 classes of "driving safety"
normally he should of lost his driving license for atleast half a year with a fine up to 4000 euro.
a good attorney can make a huge difference.