nothing you just have to pay it, its your own fault that u got one
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You can pay the ticket without contesting it, or you can contest it. But if you contest it, the chances are you will lose. And you will then have to also pay court costs and a fee for the officer who wrote the ticket to show up in court.
The next time you get a speeding ticket, if you KNOW you were not speeding, you have the right to request to see the calibration record of the police car radar. They have to show it to you if you request it, and their radar equipment has to be calibrated at least once a year. If it has not been calibrated within the last year, then you will have a much better chance of contesting the ticket.
By knowing what type of radar was used, the theory of radar operation with proof of what vehicles were around you at the time (does not apply to laser), proof of current radar calibration certification, proof that officer did not field calibrate radar at shift start. If you want to dispute a speeding fine that you don't feel you deserve: *Keep track of letters you receive and keep a copy of your replies and the speeding ticket; *Make a note of any conversations with the police officer who booked you, the agency, court or other staff and, if possible, confirm them in writing; and *Contact your motoring club for advice or a referral to a lawyer. Write a letter *Are you sorry for what happened and have learnt your lesson? *What was the terrain of the road
There are a few possibilities or ways of getting out of a speeding ticket. One way is flirting with the officer. Another is to ask for a warning. Lastly, one can go to court and if the officer doesn't show, the case will be dismissed.
Check the county courthouse where you got the ticket. They should have a copy of it or part of the original.
You can dispute the ticket in court. The judge will then decide to dismiss the ticket or if the ticket remains.
You will probably be better of facing the judge in court and possibly take a defensive driving course to have it dismissed.
You can get a lawyer.
Don't speed
if you are pleading not guilty you wish to fight the ruling i just went through this last month and i made the mistake of pleaing no contest and was found guilty before i could say another word
When you issued a suspended sentance, that means they are holding it over you head, for instance, if you were issued a 30 day suspended sentence, and you get in trouble, you will have to go to jail for 30 days.
The records will show the ticket, but no conviction.
I was 10 over with a clean record prior to the infraction and it cost $203 to pay and plead guilty, or $252 to opt for driving school to keep the point off my record.
You would have to plead your case to a Judge about getting the ticket reduce it. Since it is a reckless driving chare the penalties are stiffer. Now if it was a regualr speeding ticket, you could take a defensive driving course to get the ticket off your record.
Guilty
ask for a transfer of hearing.
if you are pleading not guilty you wish to fight the ruling i just went through this last month and i made the mistake of pleaing no contest and was found guilty before i could say another word
yes, as long as you plead guilty. This is in NYS, im not 100% sure of other states
In Trinity, California, a speeding ticket can cost up to $1,000 depending on how fast you were speeding and where. You have three options if you receive a speeding ticket in Trinity. You can attend traffic school, pay the civil penalty on the ticket or plead not guilty. Pleading not guilty and being found guilty, can result in a steep fine, points on your license and mandatory traffic school. Your insurance rates are also very likely to go up.
In some states you can end up paying more money if you are found guilty. Nowadays, unless you have witnesses and good evidence, a police officer is always right. If they say you were speeding, then you were speeding (according to the judge). You could plead guilty and ask that it be reduced or taken off your record if you can stay clean for 90 days, some states will allow deals like that. If you were honestly not guilty, then plead your case and see what happens.
If you were guilty of speeding pay it
No.
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You can plead not guilty if you want to but if you do not produce something saying that you had the vehicle inspected prior to the ticket being issued then you are wasting your and the courts time. Either you were in compliance or you were not. Right or wrong. Guilty or innocent. Only you know for sure. You and God.
$120 to plead guilty and have it go on your record. $147 to plead guilty and go to driving school.
When you issued a suspended sentance, that means they are holding it over you head, for instance, if you were issued a 30 day suspended sentence, and you get in trouble, you will have to go to jail for 30 days.