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Myth Busted: Getting out of a speeding ticket
Posted on 08/30/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
I found out I couldn't get out of a speeding ticket the way I hoped. Apparently the law concerning delaying a trial has changed in favor of the courts.
The plan was to keep delaying the court date until both officers involved in clocking and catching me didn't show up. I asked several employees of the court, a lawyer and a judge how the process worked, and I got the same conclusion.
What makes it hard now is:
1.) You may ask for a continuance of the trial on a later date, but it's at the discretion of the judge to grant it. I was told by the judge herself that she RARELY grants continuances on the same day unless for a VERY VERY good reason, which I most likely didn't have.
2.) If the officer(s) provide an excuse for now showing up (basically they just have to say they're on duty), the trial may still proceed even without them. This is probably better for society as a whole, because while I'm just trying to circumvent a ticket, I'm effectively taking a law enforcer off the street.
The court clerk told me they've basically shut down that particular loophole in the system.
So $160 later, I'm taking deferred adjudication. Now I must take defensive driving again and avoid a ticket for the next three months.
The plan was to keep delaying the court date until both officers involved in clocking and catching me didn't show up. I asked several employees of the court, a lawyer and a judge how the process worked, and I got the same conclusion.
What makes it hard now is:
1.) You may ask for a continuance of the trial on a later date, but it's at the discretion of the judge to grant it. I was told by the judge herself that she RARELY grants continuances on the same day unless for a VERY VERY good reason, which I most likely didn't have.
2.) If the officer(s) provide an excuse for now showing up (basically they just have to say they're on duty), the trial may still proceed even without them. This is probably better for society as a whole, because while I'm just trying to circumvent a ticket, I'm effectively taking a law enforcer off the street.
The court clerk told me they've basically shut down that particular loophole in the system.
So $160 later, I'm taking deferred adjudication. Now I must take defensive driving again and avoid a ticket for the next three months.
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