No. If the individual was the person who was stopped for the violation and the person the ticket was issued to, the residential address error is irrelevant. It is a misconception that traffic tickets can be deemed invalid due to a error in the spelling of a name, address, SS# and so forth. It is getting even more difficult to defend a ticket issued when a video camera is used to tape the violation. The best option is to simply pay the ticket and become more aware of one's driving habits to avoid future difficulties.
As far as i know, if the officer who wrote the ticket doesnt show up to your court date, the fine as well as the points of the ticket are dismissed, its as if you never were pulled over.
Yes, he/she most definitely can.
Just because the officer isn't in court doesn't mean your charge will be automatically dismissed. The first time you go to court may be an arraignment date where the officer isn't even summoned to court. If you plead not guilty, he will be summoned for the next court date. If he never shows after a few court dates, then your charge is likely to be dismissed, but by then you've missed enough work to more than pay for the ticket.
In Oregon, the officer has one year after the violation to issue, mail or deliver the citation.
I'd say probably as long as the police officer doesnt have video footage of him traveling past you. A lot of times some people have really bright head lights.
If you want legal advice, hire a lawyer. We cannot provide you with valid legal advice without a lot more details.
Yes. A police officer is able to act on any illegal activities that he may see. So in your case yes. This doesnt happen much because an off duty cop is on break and littering is a pity crime i dont see why he/she would intervene and waste his/her time.
it doesnt
It doesnt exist so...
wutthis doesnt even
Just because the officer isn't in court doesn't mean your charge will be automatically dismissed. The first time you go to court may be an arraignment date where the officer isn't even summoned to court. If you plead not guilty, he will be summoned for the next court date. If he never shows after a few court dates, then your charge is likely to be dismissed, but by then you've missed enough work to more than pay for the ticket.
There doesnt appear to be.
New Jersey doesnt really have any "good" areas. Just lost fo landfills. You know, it a Jersey thing.
he doesnt appear there
He doesnt appear in Hoenn as far as I am aware. (The only Main Generation games which he doesnt)
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No it doesnt
21 the legal drinking age makes sense doesnt it
maybe she doesnt appear on tv anymore