in most states if the cop doesn't show up, the case is dismissed.
The officer is the key witness, the case would be canceled.
Not enough info to anwer. Need more information about the circumstance.
A speeding infraction will stay on your record for 24 months in the state of Connecticut. This rule applies to all moving violations in the state.
Your tires would definitely have to rotate if you are speeding !
Yes, you can ask a police officer for proof of speeding, such as radar or laser readings, but they are not required to provide it on the spot.
Yes, in court, a police officer must provide evidence to prove that you were speeding, such as radar readings or eyewitness testimony.
Yes, you can.
For a speeding ticket issued by a Police Officer, Yes! For an alleged speed camera violation, No!
Speeding is a dangerous thing, that is why it is illegal. Speeding with kids in the car can be considered child endangerment. It is a stretch, but it could be legally done.
Two things: 1. In some states you can be arrested or 2. The officer just writes "Refused to sign" on the ticket and hands it to you anyway.
Yes, in most places, citizens can report a speeding police officer to the appropriate authorities, but they should not attempt to pull over the officer themselves. It is best to contact the police department or highway patrol to report the incident.
No, generally, regular citizens cannot charge a police officer with speeding. However, citizens can report their observations to the respective police department, and it is up to the department to investigate and take appropriate action. It is ultimately the responsibility of the police department to enforce traffic laws for their officers.