Review
"A surprisingly easy read the book is a top-notch primer." (
Autoweek 20080202)
"Learn how to challenge speeding tickets, how to determine if a ticket is beatable before going to court, how to assemble evidence and present a case, and how to appeal a conviction." (
Bookwatch 20090101)
"A clear, thick and comprehensive manual to help the Californian beat what he or she perceives as a bum traffic rap." (
Sacramento Bee 20090101)
A surprisingly easy read... the book is a top-notch primer. (
Autoweek 20090101)
Learn how to challenge speeding tickets, how to determine if a ticket is beatable before going to court, how to assemble evidence and present a case, and how to appeal a conviction. (
Bookwatch 20090101)
Can be a proverbial sling to help David fell Goliath. (
Monterey Herald 20090101)
A clear, thick and comprehensive manual to help the Californian beat what he or she perceives as a bum traffic rap. (
Sacramento Bee 20090101)
A book every driver should own. (
The Electric Review )
Packed with practical information... every driver should keep a copy of it... (Agatha Hoff
Traffic Court Referee )
About the Author
David Brown practices law in the Monterey, California area, where he has represented both landlords and tenants in hundreds of court cases -- most of which he felt could have been avoided if both sides were more fully informed about landlord/tenant law. Brown, a graduate of Stanford University (chemistry) and the University of Santa Clara Law School, also teaches law at the Monterey College of Law and is the author of Fight Your Ticket (CA version), Beat Your Ticket (the national version), The Landlord's Law Book, Vol. 1: Rights and Responsibilities; The Landlord's Law Book, Vol. 2: Evictions and co-author of How to Change Your Name in California and The Guardianship Book for California.