Two problems.....
1.) Bringing a news article that you printed off of the Internet is (I believe) not admissable in court.
2.) Even if you COULD use it in court, show me in that article (or ANY of the other ones Arnett has been spewing all over this forum) that say specifically she bought a (gas) bicycle from him or show me where they say gas anywhere in that article pertaining specifically to Paula Paxton, as that's what you're saying to use in court.
Re-read all the articles (and re-examine all the documents provided, so far) and quote me ANYTHING that says Paula Paxton was riding a GAS bike or was given a ticket for a GAS bike or went to court about a GAS bike.. The point being, if you're gonna use her case as a defense, it's kinda important to reference the GAS part, but it just ain't there!
(Yes, there are a lot of inferences to her bike being gas, but NOT ONCE have I seen the word gas in any document pertaining to her case specifically - THAT is what I'm trying to tell you... One simple word omitted makes a world of difference in court)
You know what I mean?
I'll say it again, get the police report and/or court notes instead of an article or document that doesn't have the word gas in it.
P.S. Even
you had to put "gas powered" into parentheses...
Proof coming...
Good luck James. Be sure and tell them about Paxton...
"The defendant was operating a bicycle with a helper motor (gas powered) <----- your addition
This vehicle does not meet the legal requirement of a motor vehicle that would require her to have a valid Florida Driver’s License."
Actually, NOW that I think about it..
I just realized.. The state ADA "no information"'d the case during arraignment, meaning the case never got past arraignment and was NOT dismissed, only a judge can dismiss a case, and it wasn't "Nolle Prossequi"'d by the ADA either..
No information means there was NO CHARGE filed with the state.. There will NOT be court documents.. ONLY the police report.. And even then, a police report without case "information" is prolly useless to James too.
(I'm still curious as to what the police report states.)
Actually on SECOND thoughts... Has anyone asked Mr. Arnett if he sold Paula a gas kit or an electric kit for her bike...?!? (He sells BOTH types, you know!)
Wouldn't THAT be a kick in the pants.. (if he sold her an electric kit and
that was why the state "no information"'d the case... LOL)