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Instead, I would go to court. If traffic school's an option, then do it. And if your officer doesn't show up, there will be no one to refute your testimony, causing the judge to accept whatever you plea as your verdict. In MD and some other states, we have "Deferred judgment" or "Probation before judgment", which means that if you plead guilty, the judge may place you on probation, so that the offense stays off your record unless you are pulled over again within the next X years. |
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Wrong car wrong time I wasn't there.
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edit: just read the post before mine, maybe my suggestion would only work with traffic cameras. |
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I'd rather show up to court and present the facts. If the officer's there, I was guilty, can the court show leniency? If the officer's not there, then I present that no one is there to support the ticket's merits, so the judge will throw it out. |
I got caught doing 86 in a 55 and went to court with no lawyer and the DA drop it down to 9 over and it's not on my record. But the price was the same.
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Another time, not for speeding, I brought my father as a witness, and when I introduced him, the judge railed off about how he was caught in a similar situation a few weeks beforehand and threw the case right out. The only ticket that's ever "stuck" was on a military base, where they forced us to enter a plea before entering the courtroom. I got Probation Before Judgment. That was the last ticket I've had, and that was the same day Dimebag Darrell died, so I've been a pretty clean driver for a long time now. |
I got one for 9 over and I just sent the payment. Plus it was out of town in SC.
That was my XMas gift. :shakes head: |
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