Minor Speeding Ticket Advice
#1
Minor Speeding Ticket Advice
so talk about bad luck, i started driving "slower" since my accident with my 4S in the snow a few weeks back.. and i'm driving in NJ down a hill and a cop catches me on his speed measurement device going 75mph downhill in a 55mph zone (i normally drive a lot faster than that =P) anyways, he is on the other side and puts his lights on and goes for the u-turn to catch me... he catches me like 2 minutes down the road... i was thinking he was going to let me go but he still writes me up for the ticket!! i am disputing the ticket, any advice?
#2
I am *not* a lawyer - this is my opinion. You have rights. Avail yourself of them - depends on how *minor*, how many points it will cost you, and what your insurance premium will go up.
1.) Contest the ticket by pleading "Not guilty"
2.) Ask for a jury trial - not a judge.
3.) Pray that the Officer has something more important to do that day.
4.) read "How to avoid a speeding ticket" page 20
5.) Make it hard for *them* - ask as many questions you can that will be answered "I don't know" by the officer.
6.) Make model and calibration of the radar, did he do a "traffic survey", etc, etc, etc.
YMMV - I think if I do somethink wrong, I'll pay - and usually do...
1.) Contest the ticket by pleading "Not guilty"
2.) Ask for a jury trial - not a judge.
3.) Pray that the Officer has something more important to do that day.
4.) read "How to avoid a speeding ticket" page 20
5.) Make it hard for *them* - ask as many questions you can that will be answered "I don't know" by the officer.
6.) Make model and calibration of the radar, did he do a "traffic survey", etc, etc, etc.
YMMV - I think if I do somethink wrong, I'll pay - and usually do...
#3
Originally Posted by Dietz
I am *not* a lawyer - this is my opinion. You have rights. Avail yourself of them - depends on how *minor*, how many points it will cost you, and what your insurance premium will go up.
1.) Contest the ticket by pleading "Not guilty"
2.) Ask for a jury trial - not a judge.
3.) Pray that the Officer has something more important to do that day.
4.) read "How to avoid a speeding ticket" page 20
5.) Make it hard for *them* - ask as many questions you can that will be answered "I don't know" by the officer.
6.) Make model and calibration of the radar, did he do a "traffic survey", etc, etc, etc.
YMMV - I think if I do somethink wrong, I'll pay - and usually do...
1.) Contest the ticket by pleading "Not guilty"
2.) Ask for a jury trial - not a judge.
3.) Pray that the Officer has something more important to do that day.
4.) read "How to avoid a speeding ticket" page 20
5.) Make it hard for *them* - ask as many questions you can that will be answered "I don't know" by the officer.
6.) Make model and calibration of the radar, did he do a "traffic survey", etc, etc, etc.
YMMV - I think if I do somethink wrong, I'll pay - and usually do...
#5
Disputing it on what grounds? 20 over is not minor. I have a ticket for the same and an arraignment set for May 1. After talking to my attorney I don't think you have much of a chance. Mine was written up so that I have to appear before the court and ask the judge's permission to take traffic school. I sincerely wish you good luck.
#6
My wife had $125 tickets. I called up the local traffic attorney office. His receptionist took down the info. and I faxed them the ticket. Paid them $250. Two weeks later got a dismissal letter in the mail. No court, no record and she didn't have to miss a day of work.
There may be a pie sharing system among the judge, officer and attorney.
There may be a pie sharing system among the judge, officer and attorney.
#7
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#8
Originally Posted by FlyingLow
Disputing it on what grounds? 20 over is not minor. I have a ticket for the same and an arraignment set for May 1. After talking to my attorney I don't think you have much of a chance. Mine was written up so that I have to appear before the court and ask the judge's permission to take traffic school. I sincerely wish you good luck.
i almost got pulled over for going 9X in a 65 zone in vermont 2 weeks ago, luckily, there were 2 cars following me and the officer decided to pull the last one over instead of me!
Last edited by angldrkns9; 03-13-2007 at 05:33 PM.
#9
The whole radar calibration thing is that per the radar manufacturer, that model radar needs to be calibrated every so often (daily, weekly, whatever). The radar comes with a specific tuning fork for calibration.
So... if the radar maint. log does not show that the calibration was current when you got tagged, or that it was calibrated, but with the wrong tuning fork, then you can get the ticket dismissed because of faulty equipment.
If the officer was not trained on that particular model radar (even if he was trained on one very similar, it needs to be that PARTICULAR model), you can work with that too.
So... if the radar maint. log does not show that the calibration was current when you got tagged, or that it was calibrated, but with the wrong tuning fork, then you can get the ticket dismissed because of faulty equipment.
If the officer was not trained on that particular model radar (even if he was trained on one very similar, it needs to be that PARTICULAR model), you can work with that too.
#10
thanks for all the advice, my court date is all ready to go!
they usually just offer me a lesser plead anyways... just a pain to drive all the way back to princeton!
but then again, i do get a legit reason to not to go work that day too
they usually just offer me a lesser plead anyways... just a pain to drive all the way back to princeton!
but then again, i do get a legit reason to not to go work that day too
#11
Originally Posted by angldrkns9
thanks for all the advice, my court date is all ready to go!
they usually just offer me a lesser plead anyways... just a pain to drive all the way back to princeton!
but then again, i do get a legit reason to not to go work that day too
they usually just offer me a lesser plead anyways... just a pain to drive all the way back to princeton!
but then again, i do get a legit reason to not to go work that day too
#15
damn, 5 miles outside princeton NJ, i think it was route 1 or route 5, i'll check the ticket tomorrow!!
Originally Posted by Origyns 973
I specialize in speeding tickets...