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priya007 05-01-2010 01:09 PM

Need Help...
 
Horrible day !! Was driving to Chicago from Marshfield ,WI..Out of nowhere a cop pulled up..he tagged me @ 94...just said, Maam I won;t even listen to u... speeding at 94 in a 65 limit...so right now I have to appear in court,have a suspended licence and a fine of $300 plus..This is my first ticket...Any ideas as to what to expect..another thing is, am planning to visit family in California in a week for couple of months and the court date is in 3 w2eeks....what do I do...
He put 6 points on my citation...anything I can do to make this situation better ?

What happens if the cop does;nt show up and do I have to have a lawyer and how much does it cost ...:( and the cop told me,I have a mandatory court appearence ,can I avoid that ?
And he said my license is suspended for 2 weeks in Wisconsin ,does this mean I can drive in IL
?

DjSquall 05-01-2010 01:11 PM

Hire a lawyer and pray...

bumblez 05-01-2010 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DjSquall (Post 520974)
Hire a lawyer and pray...

+1

you should pray...sometime cop won't show at court date.

mspeasl 05-01-2010 01:39 PM

Ouch...................!
 
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Originally Posted by DjSquall (Post 520974)
Hire a lawyer and pray...

:iagree:

This is going to cost.............! 30 over is not to cool. Lawyer and Fine = many $ plus insurance increase and many other things.

:twocents:

Lemers 05-01-2010 01:50 PM

First court appreance is usually the time to plea. If you plea not guilty then they will schedule a trial. If you plea guilty then you can pay the fine. Read the ticket most places allow you to send the fine in by mail if you are not going to contest the ticket. Now I've never dealt with suspension of points so before you call a lawyer call the court clerk. The court clerk won't help get out of a ticket but they may tell you availible options, including changing your appearence date.

priya007 05-01-2010 01:53 PM

What happens if the cop does;nt show up and do I have to have a lawyer and how much does it cost ...:(

blue660r01 05-01-2010 01:57 PM

Hire a lawyer that is familiar with the court that you have to go to because they are usually familiar with the prosecutor and judge. They should be able to work out a deal which would make you have to take defensive driving or something rather than have a suspended license.

blue660r01 05-01-2010 02:00 PM

Quick search.

Chicago Traffic Ticket Lawyers, Attorney, Lawyer, Attorneys, Law firms - IL

Lemers 05-01-2010 02:04 PM

At the first apprearence the cop doesn't need to be there unless in your state they do the trial at that time. The cop is the only witness forthe state. If he doesn't show for the tial then the state doesn't have a witness. It's ip to the judge to find in you favor or set a new trial date.

SMcK23 05-01-2010 03:40 PM

Your location says Chicago---Do you have a license in Illinois or Wisconsin?

Gunzero 05-01-2010 03:44 PM

:(

semtex 05-01-2010 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by priya007 (Post 521014)
What happens if the cop does;nt show up and do I have to have a lawyer and how much does it cost ...:(

You expect people on this forum to provide you with a cost quote on attorney's fees? Umm...that's not how it works. You need to find a traffic lawyer in your area, and then get a cost quote directly from him (or her).

semtex 05-01-2010 07:40 PM

Oh btw, the fine, points on your license, and attorney's fees isn't the end of it. This is also going to most likely result in a significant increase to your insurance premiums. Not trying to further depress you; just want you to be prepared the next time your insurance comes up for renewal.

tonybui 05-01-2010 07:43 PM

Slow down lady, 94 in 65 zone

good luck

nuTinmuch 05-01-2010 07:45 PM

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.

30 over is a bit excessive, lol.

Billarf 05-01-2010 07:45 PM

Look into "Traffic School". Many states allow you to go to traffic school for 8 hours and get the ticket dismissed from your record, thereby avoiding the insurance consequences, and not accrue any points on your driving record towards losing your license.

semtex 05-01-2010 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by nuTinmuch (Post 521398)
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.

30 over is a bit excessive, lol.

That reminds me, there's actually an upside to this, believe it or not -- you didn't get taken away in cuffs! In some states, go over by xyz amount and they arrest you. I was visiting the in-laws in NC once several years ago and got pulled over doing 85 in a 60. The State Trooper said "Here's your ticket. You were doing 85 but I knocked it down to 80 because I don't feel like arresting you." I must have given him a puzzled look, because he then proceeded to explain to me that in NC, you exceed the limit by more than 20 mph and it's mandatory bracelets.

ChrisSlicks 05-01-2010 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by semtex (Post 521413)
That reminds me, there's actually an upside to this, believe it or not -- you didn't get taken away in cuffs! In some states, go over by xyz amount and they arrest you. I was visiting the in-laws in NC once several years ago and got pulled over doing 85 in a 60. The State Trooper said "Here's your ticket. You were doing 85 but I knocked it down to 80 because I don't feel like arresting you." I must have given him a puzzled look, because he then proceeded to explain to me that in NC, you exceed the limit by more than 20 mph and it's mandatory bracelets.

Wow that's bad. Around Boston if your not doing 20 over you'd better be in the slow lane or you'll get run over.

pauley 05-01-2010 08:25 PM

That's true, be happy he did'nt place you in the back of the crown vic. 30+ over 65 won't get you much sympathy from a judge. Be very afraid.

TamZ 05-01-2010 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 521434)
Wow that's bad. Around Boston if your not doing 20 over you'd better be in the slow lane or you'll get run over.

That is how I felt about the 15 to Vegas when I went this weekend...I don't think anyone drives under 80 on that freeway...Cars were passing me and I wasn't exactly going the speed limit myself.

Cyberium 05-01-2010 10:18 PM

On the state HWY that goes from Vermont to NY... if your doing under 80 people are going to honk at you. 65 mph = 80 mph. Totally lame for a cop to pull you over and suspend your license. I think someone was doing 100 in a 65.. hmm?

mspeasl 05-01-2010 11:29 PM

Illinois................?
 
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Originally Posted by Cyberium (Post 521540)
Totally lame for a cop to pull you over and suspend your license. I think someone was doing 100 in a 65.. hmm?

You have to understand where you are at. The OP was in Illinois. As I live in this state (and have all of my life) you have to understand the politics here. With the state about $13B (yes that B not M) in the hole they are looking for any little way to make a buck. Now that said, there are 460 State Cops about to lose their jobs for this reason. That's along with 49 State Motor officers (motorcycle cops) who last year alone by themselves wrote 59,000 citations. So these guys are a little PO to say the least.

Moral to this story. If you are driving in or through Illinois, watch your backside..........!!


:tiphat:
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Lemers 05-01-2010 11:35 PM

a Radar detector would have been cheaper than that fine will be!

bigdog1250 05-01-2010 11:42 PM

Try to plead it somehow using "trial by written declaration." I did this with a possible speeding ticket/wreck less driving ticket. This was a few years back at the time when I was only 16 so I couldn't have passengers either... which i did, but got out of all charges by providing some evidence to counter some of the accusations. I think the main thing that helps is dragging your feet...

fullmonty 05-02-2010 12:49 AM

In NJ if its your first offence in 3 years you can ask for unsafe driving, ask a lawyer if your state has something similar. The fine will be around $400 but 0 points. You can't get it on some things like a DUI, street racing, reckless driving but for your ticket it might work.

shadoquad 05-02-2010 06:59 AM

If it's a first offense, I'd advocate you show for the court date. If the officer doesn't show, plead not guilty, and they usually throw it out (happened to me once, yes i'm a lucky bastard). If the cop shows, plead guilty. If it's your first offense, they MAY even give you Probation Before Judgment or traffic school. And at least from my experiences in MD courts, even if you plead guilty, they usually only make you pay the ticket or the court costs, rarely both. Now, I once got pulled over on a military base. Those tricky bastards make you plea before entering the courtroom, so you can't see if your cop shows up.

But I always advocate going to court. And around here, if a cop doesn't show, the judges are all too happy to throw it out, because it's the police officer's responsibility to do traffic court.

I never "mail em in", and because of that I still have a sterling driving record. I've also been ludicrously lucky.

Liquid_G 05-03-2010 02:25 PM

Found this article.. maybe it will help.. also seems like he cut you a break citing you at 29mph over vs 30mph over?

Traffic Ticket Illinois | Cook County | Chicago IL Speeding Ticket | Points on Driver's License | Too Many Tickets in A Year | IL Suspended License | Driving While License Suspended | 3 Moving Violations in 12 Months | 2 Convictions in 24 Months - Cr

If I were you, and this is your first ticket ever.. I'd go to court and beg for supervision/driving school etc..

And your question about being suspended for 2 weeks in wisconsin, do you have a Wis drivers license? your location says Chicago?

nextbesthing 05-03-2010 02:45 PM

I got pulled over in NJ about 3 years ago in my 350 and was written a ticket for 93 in a 65 by a Trooper. Like FullMonty said you can drop it to Careless with 0 points but you pay a higher fine + court fees + mandatory $250 state surcharge = about 5-600 bucks. You are allowed to do this twice in 5 years if you try a third time they smack you with all the points they originally dropped (I tried the third time and when I got up to the judge he sternly said "Are you sure you want to try this" I shamefully said "No, can I please get a lawyer").

But depending on whether this was out of state, sometimes points don't carry over to your home state. But for NJ at least they have an agreement with NY and CT where all tickets and points do carry over. I got a ticket near Albany NY last year 85 in a 65, simply found out who the prosecutor was going to be and wrote a couple letters told him I could not appear in court, was a student, and couldn't afford points. He sent me two parking tickets for $100 each as opposed to the two tickets the cop gave me for a total of 6 points.

Red370 05-03-2010 03:40 PM

well someones got a lead foot dont they? I drive 10 over at the most.. cops dont usually waste their time unless you're doing 15 because it places you into a whole new fine/point bracket, as told to me by a friend who works as a highway patrolman in NM.

4r3s 05-03-2010 07:39 PM

first offense ever a lawyer is going to tell you to plead guilty with an excuse and ask for probation before judgement. Go take your defensive driver classes now before the court date to show that you care and want to right your wrongs. Doing these things pre-emptively will go a long way in a judge's eyes.

priya007 05-03-2010 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liquid_G (Post 523123)
Found this article.. maybe it will help.. also seems like he cut you a break citing you at 29mph over vs 30mph over?

Traffic Ticket Illinois | Cook County | Chicago IL Speeding Ticket | Points on Driver's License | Too Many Tickets in A Year | IL Suspended License | Driving While License Suspended | 3 Moving Violations in 12 Months | 2 Convictions in 24 Months - Cr

If I were you, and this is your first ticket ever.. I'd go to court and beg for supervision/driving school etc..

And your question about being suspended for 2 weeks in wisconsin, do you have a Wis drivers license? your location says Chicago?

Thanks for ur advice...I have an IL license ...and I remember clearly, the cop told me that my license is suspended for 2 weeks in Wisconsin...I called the automated IL dmv records which states that my license is valid with no suspension..Does this mean I can;t drive in Wisconsin, and the cop told me I wud need to pay $50 to get my license reinstated...lil confused


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