no its not
maybe no maybe yes
In New York, if the summons is not written correctly, it will dismissed. In your case, they had the wrong license number and wrong address written out so I guess 99.9% your case will be dismissed.
The registered owner of the vehicle can, the driver of the vehicle (as long as they have no ownership interest) can not. Right ticket, wrong recipient.
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No. The issue is a minor one and if all the other information is correct, the name of the driver, plate number etc. the ticket is valid.
Wrong color is not normally going to be sufficient to get it thrown out. If the car is still correctly identified through VIN or license plate, it will be valid.
maybe no maybe yes
It is understood that any diffrential in the facts undermine the creditibility of the officer.
Yes. No
In New York, if the summons is not written correctly, it will dismissed. In your case, they had the wrong license number and wrong address written out so I guess 99.9% your case will be dismissed.
In Kentucky the vehicle name is not going to invalidate the ticket. The make and model is not critical to the nature of the violation.
The registered owner of the vehicle can, the driver of the vehicle (as long as they have no ownership interest) can not. Right ticket, wrong recipient.
no... you lucky son of a bi...
Possibly. But if the VIN number is right, you won't have much of a chance.
If all the other information on the ticket is correct, no, it is highly unlikely. .
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.
That is something that a judge would generally have to decide. If all the other info is correct and the problem with the drivers license number is explainable by a simple misprint, then it's unlikely that the ticket will be voided unless there is something in the law explicitly doing so.