Some of you guys are silly. You know the consequences of speeding. Yet you decide to do it, and when you get caught, you get mad at the officer for doing his job. Enforcing the law. Sometimes it sucks, on both sides.
Some of the advice in here is pretty good and some of it isn't so sound. Do not ignore this. As the others have said, a little mistake isn't always going to get the ticket thrown out. The last thing you want is a bench warrant and a suspended drivers license. Some departments give their officers assigned court dates and times through the year. If you keep rescheduling then it will more than likely be rescheduled on another one of the officers court dates. If it isn't, that officer will more than likely be issued a subpoena to be at court. That means that he technically has to go.
I would simply go to court and fight it yourself. Theres no sense in hiring a lawyer for a little traffic charge. Decide whatever your defense should be and roll with it. If you got a ticket in California, use that guide that someone posted. That is actually a really good defense in the way that law was written.
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