got a ticket today doing 120+!!!!!!
#16
#17
I got a ticket last year in Barstow for 120 in a 70. $711 fine, 2 points, but I did not lose my license. My insurance did double though...Good luck.
edit: I did not have a lawyer with me. It was my first ever offense, I plead guilty because I felt fortunate enough that I didn't get hauled into jail and have my car impounded.
There was a thread around here somewhere with an attorney reference that guaranteed to get any ticket dropped or you paid nothing. Worth checking into.
edit: I did not have a lawyer with me. It was my first ever offense, I plead guilty because I felt fortunate enough that I didn't get hauled into jail and have my car impounded.
There was a thread around here somewhere with an attorney reference that guaranteed to get any ticket dropped or you paid nothing. Worth checking into.
this is what I was looking for...
#18
Find out who the best traffic attorney is in your area. What will likely happen is that the attorney will try to get your hearing rescheduled over and over again and eventually it will get dismissed.
#19
You need a good local lawyer with connections. It will cost a lot right now but in the end you come out ahead and hopefully learned your lesson.
#20
You might want check out the the rest of the site.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d18/vc42000_1.htm
42000.1. Notwithstanding Section 42001, every person convicted of an infraction for a violation described in subdivision (b) of Section 22348 shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500).
Added Ch. 980, Stats. 1983. Effective January 1, 1984.
Hope the rest of the day goes better.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d18/vc42000_1.htm
42000.1. Notwithstanding Section 42001, every person convicted of an infraction for a violation described in subdivision (b) of Section 22348 shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500).
Added Ch. 980, Stats. 1983. Effective January 1, 1984.
Hope the rest of the day goes better.
#21
Thats BS......he was going over 120 mph, I wouldn't respect a cop giving a pass on those speeds. The cop did him a favor by not arresting him on Christmas. This is one of those "you play, you pay" situations, of which all of us with high powered cars have to deal with.
Get a lawyer, be respectful and show remorse.
Get a lawyer, be respectful and show remorse.
#23
120 comes up so fast on these cars ,it's hard not speed . good luck get a great lawyer and do as he sezzzzz key word great lawyer.... good luck...
#24
You need about 5 grand to get a nicht schuldig verdict.
www.stantheraradman.com
As long as it's 22348b and not 23103.
Pony up the 5 grand, or take the hassle that a 2 point conviction comes with, which include an up to 30 day license suspension, super charged insurance rate.
Worse of all, a 22348b conviction means you get really really screwed by the 3 and 5 year provision. If you get convicted again for 22348b within 3 year of this baby, it's 6 month suspension, and within 5 years, 1 year suspension.
Talk to Stan and see if he can get you out of it, otherwise, say hello to 99.999999mph driving for the next 5 years.
Oh, and take some DE's before you get somebody killed.
www.stantheraradman.com
As long as it's 22348b and not 23103.
Pony up the 5 grand, or take the hassle that a 2 point conviction comes with, which include an up to 30 day license suspension, super charged insurance rate.
Worse of all, a 22348b conviction means you get really really screwed by the 3 and 5 year provision. If you get convicted again for 22348b within 3 year of this baby, it's 6 month suspension, and within 5 years, 1 year suspension.
Talk to Stan and see if he can get you out of it, otherwise, say hello to 99.999999mph driving for the next 5 years.
Oh, and take some DE's before you get somebody killed.
#25
You need about 5 grand to get a nicht schuldig verdict.
www.stantheraradman.com
As long as it's 22348b and not 23103.
Pony up the 5 grand, or take the hassle that a 2 point conviction comes with, which include an up to 30 day license suspension, super charged insurance rate.
Worse of all, a 22348b conviction means you get really really screwed by the 3 and 5 year provision. If you get convicted again for 22348b within 3 year of this baby, it's 6 month suspension, and within 5 years, 1 year suspension.
Talk to Stan and see if he can get you out of it, otherwise, say hello to 99.999999mph driving for the next 5 years.
Oh, and take some DE's before you get somebody killed.
www.stantheraradman.com
As long as it's 22348b and not 23103.
Pony up the 5 grand, or take the hassle that a 2 point conviction comes with, which include an up to 30 day license suspension, super charged insurance rate.
Worse of all, a 22348b conviction means you get really really screwed by the 3 and 5 year provision. If you get convicted again for 22348b within 3 year of this baby, it's 6 month suspension, and within 5 years, 1 year suspension.
Talk to Stan and see if he can get you out of it, otherwise, say hello to 99.999999mph driving for the next 5 years.
Oh, and take some DE's before you get somebody killed.
what does de's have to do with it?
i just got caught... unfortunately, now ill have to deal with it....
ill definately get a lawyer and see how it goes.....thanks for the support guy's!!!!!
#26
FYI,
Officers do not have the authority to take your license for speeding. It is not a felony, if you were cited for 22348 or 22349 it's a simple, albeit, expensive speeding ticket. They can only take you to jail for misdemeanor violations, reckless, speed ex, etc.
Officers do not have the authority to take your license for speeding. It is not a felony, if you were cited for 22348 or 22349 it's a simple, albeit, expensive speeding ticket. They can only take you to jail for misdemeanor violations, reckless, speed ex, etc.
#27
I'm sorry man. I actually just got a ticket for 90 in a 60 a couple of weeks ago. To echo everyone else, get a lawyer and hopefully get it reduced to as little as possible.
#28
I didn't argue .
#29
what where you driving?
#30