no
In most jurisdictions, the officer turns over the ticket information to the traffic court. The traffic court will send out a notice, sometimes including a duplicate ticket.
No.
The officer is the key witness, the case would be canceled.
If a cop forgets to have you sign a speeding ticket, it generally doesn't invalidate the ticket. The signature is often just an acknowledgment of receipt rather than an admission of guilt. However, it's advisable to comply with the ticket’s instructions and respond appropriately, as the lack of a signature may not affect the legal implications or your obligation to pay the fine. If you believe the ticket was issued in error, you can contest it in court.
A speeding ticket. Though an off duty cop said he would have taken Justin in for reckless driving, but he had no say and a speeding ticket is what he received.
Yes. My sister got a ticket for speeding, but the officer had written down the wrong speed limit. She wrote to the court for the ticket and had the ticket waived.
Yes it is because he still saw you speeding.
you get a ticket from your local friendly cop
So, i got a speeding ticket and the cop "paced me" and said i was going 60 in a 45 when i had just pulled out of my neighborhood one block down from where he had pulled me over. What is the minimum distance that a cop has to pace you? Also, do you think i have a good chance of fighting this ticket in court? The cop also told my mom he doesnt know how fast i was actually going but to catch up to me he had to go 60 so he assumed that's what i was going. Advice please ! What is the distance minimum for pacing a speeding violation
If a police officer does not show up to court for a speeding ticket in San Mateo County, the judge may dismiss the case due to the lack of evidence. The defendant could potentially have the ticket voided, as the officer's testimony is essential for proving the violation. However, it's advisable to confirm with the court for specific procedures, as outcomes can vary based on individual circumstances.
They most certainly can. However, this type of ticket is most commonly dismissed. Since the state will not have sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were intact speeding.
Why don't you try it out and see if you get away with it. I will guarantee that the ticket is entered into a computer system before you get any copies. We'll find out when they come to serve the warrant on you in handcuffs.