Factual error: When Dante is fined for selling the cigarettes to a child, the agent tells him that his fine cannot be contested in any court of law. That is not correct because of due process; any citation or fine can be contested in court. Dante could plea for a reduced fine or to have the charges completely dismissed.
Bishop73
28th Oct 2024
Clerks (1994)
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Suggested correction: He doesn't say the fine can't be contested. He said the summons can't be contested. A summons means having to appear in court.
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