Yes, you can contest a curfew ticket in court. It may be helpful to gather evidence or witnesses to support your case, such as showing that you were not in violation of the curfew rules or that there were extenuating circumstances. Presenting a strong argument or demonstrating a lack of clarity in the law could potentially lead to a dismissal of the ticket. However, the outcome will depend on the specific circumstances and the court's discretion.
You still have the pay the ticket or go to court to fight it signed or not.
Yes, a curfew ticket will go on your record. The only way to prevent it from going on your record is to contest it.
Instead of paying the ticket, you need to show up for the court hearing. It will not be easy to win the case if the police officer shows up for court.
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There is no statewide curfew law; however, general law municipalities can pass curfew ordinances. A violation of such ordinance is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding $500. The amount (up to $500) varies by jurisdiction according to ordinance or local custom of the court.
You can fight any ticket. Winning in court is another thing. I would get the speedometer discrepancy documented and then get a lawyer.
that would be a good thing! if you do not agree with it then you have the option of going to court to fight It.
Either pay the ticket and admit guilt or show up to court and fight it.
no its not a moving violation
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Short answer: Yes a mail carrier can get a ticket. I know this because I am a mail carrier and I have a court date coming up to fight a ticket I was given while on the job and performing my duties.