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Since it is a moving violation, if you are found guilty you will get points on your license. Now, I know a way to not get those points but you will pay the fine. My buddy's mom is a judge, and this is what she has told me to do.
You have 2 options, say your guilty right off the bat, or say not guilty. In your case, i can assume you asked for a heiring? Go, plead your case, if they still say your guilty, whatever the fine is you oew, (lets say $150.00), write a check for $155.00 or get a money order for $155.00 (do not use cash). This way, they will have to issue you a refund check, and the case will NOT close until you cash that check. So never cash the check. They will reissue you a check (since they expire after 90 days), just never cash the check, and you wont get your points. I've done it and it works.
That only works for moving violations, or any violation you can get points on your license. Hope that helps.
PS: When i was super young, i blew a stop sign, said i was guilty bc i knew i blew it and i got 4 points on my license. Wish i knew the trick.
PSS: I know for a fact this works in Pennsylvania, not sure about any other state they might have different laws/rules.
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