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Ever fight a ticket?
Anyone here ever fight a ticket from a cop where you knew you weren't guilty? Any luck?
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Absolutely. I've done it plenty of times. I have won probably 70% of those. What were the circumstances?
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yea, hope the cop doesn't show up.
In some places you can request it to be transfered to a different county which makes it even more likely that they won't show up. |
yep, its totally possible. Heres a tip if you plan on fighting a ticket. Check the time on the ticket and try to determin what shift the cop works and set a court date that dosnt coinside with his shift. Might be a long shot but its worked for me and a few others.
I got a ticket at 4am once. I set the court time for 1:30pm (most of the time they give you a few choices). He didnt show up so i won :) good luck |
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From his view point, he could only see me when I was moving forward through the intersection and not where I was stopped. His car was a block away perpendicular to my car. |
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Fuck it. I'll probably just send payment in the mail. It's the fact that he couldn't even see where I stopped that pisses me off.
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Should have just Blown the cop like I taught you:)
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Like others have said, if he doesn't show up, you win. Personally, I would wait until about a week before the court date, then ask for a continuance. Then just before the next date get another continuance. This will now put the date a few months out, and his memory of the ticket will be much hazier. It will also make the chance of him showing up far less. Prepare what you are going to say, and the pictures that you are going to present to the judge. The more notes that you have, about the weather at the time, etc, will be that much more impressive to the judge. Be sure to also have questions ready for the officer. (things that will confirm what he could, or could not see from his vantage point, for example). You will be allowed to question him after he gives his testimony. |
My kid just got her first ticket. Bitch ass cop wrote her for 5 over. Must be getting desperate to make her quota.
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...BTW, I was a reserve deputy sheriff with the Maricopa County S.O. for about a year and a half, so I have some insight into this.
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Only fought one - a traffic ticket. I went without a lawyer. I lost.
Something about havin' a fool for a client. |
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No you can't (at least not in the State of California). At the time of issuance you can request it be heard at the County seat if it is closer to your home or place of business than where they were going to send you to appear. Yes, I have at least a dozen tickets I have successfully defended against where the cop appeared. |
I fought the law and the LAW WON:(
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I have been waiting for my turn on the docket on a busy night and seen the judge throw out whole groups at a time. just to shorten the caseload...trust me it was cool
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had a couple.. one i got off because the cop never showed..
But i had another one that pissed me the fuck off.. The ticket was for "failure to dim headlights", the truck didnt even have highbeams.. but the kicker was , just before i went up before the judge , the judge had some friends that wanted to get married so he asked me if it was allright if the people that wanted to get married quickly could go before me even though it wasn't their turn .. so im thinking " perfect , if a judge asks you for a favour right before your case they will likely let you off on a simple traffic ticket " . but no the fucker found me guilty and made me PAY court costs . WTF assholes.. i told the judge right there , if i get called for jury duty , im finding the person innocent regardless of the charge because thats what you just did to me . I gave him a good tongue lashing haha , halfway through what i had to say he cut me off and went on to the next case.. |
yes, take a lawyer . .
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I fought a ticket once, damn thing gave me a paper cut then whooped my ass.
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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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I'll be by that area soon anyways. |
Ive fought before. I won 1 & lost the others, bitch is when you lose its well after the ticket was due so there are added court fees & late payment penalty etc.. if you fight it, make sure you win or it may not be worth it.. good luck!!
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Does anyone know how long you have to have a clean record to get a ticket dropped based on good driving record?
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Most cities have traffic attorneys which will enter a plea and knock it down to a parking ticket. It costs about the same as paying for the ticket, but at least you won't have any points.
I did go to court once to fight a ticket, the cop didn't show so it was dismissed....lucky me. |
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Then I hate to say this hun, but in almost every state in the union, you ran the stop sign. You have to stop at the intersection. NOT the actual sign. If you want to win, here is what you need to say, and say this exactly!!! " Your Honour. On what ever date, at approx waht ever time, I was driving x vehicle, and approaced the intersection of X. I slowey moved to the intersection and made a full and comeplete stop. I looked in both directions before proceding. I did not see the officer in either direction, and I had a clear and unobstructed view of the intersection. the officer must have been sitting in a parking lot or side street area, and therefore could not have had a clear and unobstructed view. Either way, I made a full and complete stop at the intersection of X and X" |
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I love being called hun. :1orglaugh :helpme |
I'll try to get some pics this week and I'll post them, see what you think.
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i fight every one. won every one - guilty on every one.
you usually win when you goto court on traffic stuff |
I've beaten several, just goto court and tell some bullshit story, all you need is reasonable doubt.
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I have once, I got one from some deputy because I parked in a wrong area when I was making a delivery with a client of mine. I was forced to park in a wrong area because there was no room left to park right.
Anyway I get a ticket and paid, the next week I needed to make another delivery, again no parking space so again I parked in a wrong place to make my delivery. Few days later a new ticket from the same ambitious deputy. Ok I had it so I wrote a letter to the chief of police explaining my situation and that there was never a decent space to park when I had to deliver merchandise with my client. Cops knew that and I didn't have to pay for my new ticket and never got another ticket from them. |
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Not sure if available where you live, but in CA, if you have not done so within the last 18 months you can go to traffic school (they have it online now) and after successful completion you will have it removed from your record. |
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Yeah. But then I lose and add on the court fee, late fees, and two nights wasted. :winkwink: |
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you have a remote chance of them not showing up
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I've never had one knowing I was in the right, but...
I was a contractor for Canada Post a few years ago and was on my way to one of my Northernly stops. My van was in the shop for a couple of days, so I had a loaner. After a while of going a consistent 15 km over the speedlimit, I was pulled over by a cop and given a ticket. I told him I was on cruise at 5 over, but he would have none of it as he clocked me at 22 km over. It would have been my first speeding ticket, so I was a little pissed, but was admittedly going too fast, so was just gonna eat it. The next day, I altered my route a bit because of my stops that day. Well, about 25 km's away from where I was pulled over the day before, I was doing the same 15 km's over the speed limit. Well, who should pull me over, but the SAME cop. He looked at me and I looked at him and laughed and said, "Okay, there's NO way this time. It was LOCKED at 105." He smiled and could see that I was telling the "Truth" so he let me go and told me to have the speedometer checked. I paid the guy who's vehicle it was the $50 or whatever to have it tested and sure enough it was out 7 whole km. So, I took that piece of paper to the magistrate and informed her of the whole situation and she tore up the ticket-even though with the 7 km deducted, I was still 15 km over the limit. Saved me a couple hundred dollars and a couple license points, so it was well worth it. |
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