You would normally contact any officer through the business office of their police department. Realize that because the officer will either be the prosecuting party or a witness for a different prosecutor, he may decide not to discuss the ticket with you.
Depends on the state....Usually most states hold this to be harmless error that can be corrected immediately or by reissuing the ticket. Mainly it depends upon whether your ticket correctly informs you of your charge. I live in Southwest Michigan and my Girlfriend got a minor parking ticket in a subdivision. The Officer who wrote the ticket did not enter my Girlfriend's license plate number correctly and mistakenly entered an "F" instead of an "E". My Girlfriend called to ask if the ticket should be waived because of the officer's error and the county office waived the entire ticket. Other than that one letter the entire parking ticket was correct and accurate. The make/model, color, and violation were all correct. However, because the error was made by the officer, the ticket was void.
Probably not, I am not a lawyer or judge, but if you admit fault to a higher charge, the judge will simply ammend the violation and hold you to that. Typically in traffic court the officer is there to testify for the procecution of the violation, if you ADMIT to a higher crime the officers testimony is no longer needed since you confessed.
ye you can buy the ticket and hand the ticket to your friend
no but they can hold you for impersonating a police officer they can hold you for 24 hours
A probation officer does not. The Court or judge does.
A person with HIV can certainly hold a position as a police officer.
It very well could be. Are there no other indications of the officers identification on the ticket at all? Badge number? Patrol unit number? Some courts allow officers to 'amend' the ticket in court, some don't. My best suggestion is to show up on the date on the ticket and plead "not guilty" and explain the reason to the judge. I have seen drivers get off in the past due to this omission.
you would hold a CW5; that is Chief Warrant Officer 5
3 months
If it is the probation officer's warrant then yes, but they probably will not. If it is the judge's warrant the probation officer cannot.
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An officer can hold diffrent ranks. Being a recuiter is just a position that an officer can choose.