ask for a copy of the video the video has audio so good luck with the fight :)
Generally, if you got a speeding ticket, you're not going to get out of it. If you admitted guilt to the officer, you're almost guaranteed not to get out of it. If you go to court, and the officer shows up (if he doesn't, you may get out of it, but that's not guaranteed) and says "he admitted that he was speeding", you're toast. Short story, pay the ticket and don't speed next time :)
$650 a month
nope, you admitted to it, next time keep your mouth shut
In most states, YES...You should always signal a lane change on a highway, turning, exiting or entering a freeway. You may get a ticket for failure to signal or unsafe lane change. It also helps other drivers behind you know your intentions and may even help prevent an accident.
I'm not familar with Washington State Law, but I expect that the ticket could be re-issued or amended with the correct violation, however, often it depends on addtional factors, such as the rapport between the judges, prosecutors and police in the officer's area. * It is one and the same. Failure to get the state license for your vehicle is the same as having the vehicle improperly licensed. The ticket is valid, there are not grounds for defense of the violation in question.
As long as the officer that issued the ticket can be identified, say by the ticket number, the signature is not going to get it thrown out.
If you have received a ticket then no you will not go to jail, unless you do not pay the ticket, and in that case you will go to jail. But yes if the officer chooses to he can arrest you for failure to maintain liability insurance. You got a break in your case since you only received a ticket.
I don't believe lack of using a turn signal can get you a ticket.
yes, in Arizona a ticket for failure to yield is considered a misdemeanor. The ticket issued will have a fine that you need to pay.
No, an off duty officer can not issue a ticket in the state of Alabama. An officer must be on duty before they arrest someone or issue a ticket.
useally a warning is issued but if the officer desires it can be up to 250.00 for wrecklace endangerment.
The records will show the ticket, but no conviction.