probably not. hence is just appeal for the sake for appealing since is free lor.Is there such a thing as accidentally here?
Is there such a thing as accidentally here?
Wouldn’t it be better to just state facts and apologise and ask for leniency rather than give any reasons? Cause no reasons other than medical reason got any use?Yes, there is.
But rather than categorically stating, “I accidentally exceeded the speed limit due to (whatever reason)”, the better way is to let the reader decide after reading.
Wouldn’t it be better to just state facts and apologise and ask for leniency rather than give any reasons? Cause no reasons other than medical reason got any use?
If we are talking about compelling here, nothing other than medical emergencies is considered compelling no?Since the offender wished to appeal, the appeal must at least be compelling.
If we are talking about compelling here, nothing other than medical emergencies is considered compelling no?
of course, as they said medical emergencies is the "gate" for it to even be considered, but not necessary mean it will be successful.Absolutely.
With equal force, an appeal on medical grounds written uncompellingly may be rejected.
of course, as they said medical emergencies is the "gate" for it to even be considered, but not necessary mean it will be successful.
yep with medical emergencies as a reason to even pass the gate to be considered.To increase the success in such cases, writing a compelling appeal is needed.
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