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I was given a Speeding Ticket last night for doing nothing. *CONCLUDED*

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Originally posted by: hevnsnt
Originally posted by: toekramp
damn that was anticlimactic

yeah.. sorry about that.. This story will draw to a close Nov. 2nd.

And I promise an update that day.

heh, no man i feel for you. i'd be through the roof as well... good luck
 
WHOA! That is ridiculous. I've never heard of that before. I thought if the cop didn't show your first time the ticket was dropped?!

BTW, if you picked the "next wednesday," isn't that today?
 
Funny thing is, almost the exact same thing happened to my wife. She went for her first date, plead not guilty. Went for her second date and sat through about 20 other trials waiting for her name to be called. Finally they were done with everyone and the judge asked her why she was still sitting there. She said she hadn't had her trial yet and gave her name. The judge or clerk said "the officer requested a continuance, didn't someone call you?" She was also not speeding, but it was her word against the cop's and she was found guilty at her next appearance.
 
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
..."I can adjust it to a Jaywalking offense which carries an $80 fine so $80x2 + $30 court costs comes to $190."


"The officer that issued the ticket is unable to make court today. His superior officer Huang (second officer on scene) is here, but he is unable to discuss the matters of that night since he was not the officer that issued the ticket. I, along with Judge XXXX (some other judge) both feel that BOTH sides should get the opportunity to state their side of the story, so I am issuing a continuance on this matter."

One reason I'm glad I'm in law school...

They are ramming it to you pretty good...the jerks...
 
And this is why cops get a bad rap. Sorry to hear about that man. Best of luck on Nov. 2nd! We'll be hounding you for updates then too. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Ilmater
WHOA! That is ridiculous. I've never heard of that before. I thought if the cop didn't show your first time the ticket was dropped?!

BTW, if you picked the "next wednesday," isn't that today?

I said the "first available" he picked Nov 2nd.. Who knows
 
Did you have a lawyer with you? Did you file a motion for dismissal when the cop failed to appear? Normally when one party fails to appear they are judged against automatically, and they would have had to file a motion for a continuance in order for it to be granted. 😕

Be sure to have more lawyers with you next time than the last time. If you have the resources, videotaping the cop giving a false ticket and then proving he was committing perjury would be a fun group project for later.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Funny thing is, almost the exact same thing happened to my wife. She went for her first date, plead not guilty. Went for her second date and sat through about 20 other trials waiting for her name to be called. Finally they were done with everyone and the judge asked her why she was still sitting there. She said she hadn't had her trial yet and gave her name. The judge or clerk said "the officer requested a continuance, didn't someone call you?" She was also not speeding, but it was her word against the cop's and she was found guilty at her next appearance.
Yeah, this is what I'm afraid of. hevnsnt, have you talked to that lawyer about this? Did she give you any other advice. It seems to me that if you could bring your lawyer with you to trial to show that you're not concerned about money, you're concerned about what's right. But that's just me. I could be wrong.
 
Originally posted by: Ronstang
He has been online and posted as recently as yesterday from what I have seen so it seems he has no intention of completing the story. He likely got his ass widened and is embarrassed.

lol

Stick it to the pigs, bro
 
Just read update:

If you didn't show up for court, you BET YOUR FVCKING ASS they would have entered a default judgement against you. What a load of horsesh|t. God damn I'd be so fvcking pissed.
 
FVCK the POLICE... (well, not all of them)
god dammit... i hate them so much, they are a useless piece of crap. inner city problems are never addressed...and everything stays as is, and ppl like you always have to deal with this bs... why? because we are gentlemen about it, and they take advantage of it.

fckin mother ass sh1t

eh, ok...enough said. sorry for your troubles...I would buy your a beer if u were here :beer:

I wish i was there at the scene and recorded your ordeal secretly with my camera. Then after the cop lies in the court, just sue him with the most expensive attorney of the city.... make him lose his job, and sue the state for monetary and punitive damages. omg, best christmas ever
 
I would have went and told the judge I was going to file a lawsuit against the police officer and state for Mental Anguish for 2 million.
 
You should have hired a lawyer or paid the initial ticket as now not only are you going to still have to pay you will pay many times more than initially. Each time you go back to court they will tack on more court costs and mutliply the fine sometimes. When you are found GUILTY, and you will be, the judge will then determine the fine and I can guarrantee you are going to get reamed even more. I admire your pricinciples but there is NO way you will win this. The cop will say you were speeding and the judge will believe him not you.
 
If you want to have any hope of winning this you need to start reading up on your local court proceedings. Do you really think either of the officers is going to tell the judge anything that will clear you? You already lost your best chance of getting off the hook when you couldn't come up with a legal argument against the continuance.

So what exactly are you going to do when you question the officer and he says he saw you speeding? I'll tell you. You'll stand there in disbelief as the judge rules against you.
 
Doesn't it not say the speed on the ticket though? Benson is probably right though, these courts just exist to give the illusion of fairness to the state revenue generation services.
 
I would file a copminat with the DA or whomever you do so when you want to file something against the police. That's rediculous.
 
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