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INFO ON FIGHTING A SPEEDING TICKET FROM A FORMER TRAFFIC COURT JUDGE

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Imagine this: you discover yourself with some piece of paper in your hand that has a substantial dollar amount and date. What can it be? This is, of course, the universally feared speeding ticket. You then examine it thoroughly, coming to the realization that there are virtually only three options for you. You are free to pay the fine, which can make a dent in your bank account, raise your insurance premiums, and put points on your license, or you can appear in court to plead “not guilty”, or you can elect to attend traffic school. Based on how much over the speed limit you were actually going, it could be in your best interest to meet with a traffic ticket specialist or a lawyer. Traffic Ticket Specialists are those who would help you save the ridiculous amounts of money that you would spend on legal fees and help you handle the matter on your own. Going to court can seem extremely discouraging without a lawyer or if you’re not somebody who is used to the nitty-gritty of speeding tickets. But the great part is that any average citizen only has to research traffic laws that pertain to them and just ensure that they’re well-prepared with all the required material and information that could help them mitigate the citation. It is essential to note that, if you opt for the court appearance, usually, the officer who issued the ticket will be present as a witness. Now, if your plan is to plead guilty to speeding, chances are that it’ll be difficult to convey a good defense. Simply put, pleading guilty to speeding is basically admitting your guilt. However, the worst thing that can possibly happen is that you’ll have to pay the fine (unless, of course, you decide to go completely crazy in court and attack the judge … in which case, the penalty will be much worse). The actual fun part comes during your court appearance when you have the opportunity to explain your reasons for speeding. For example, you can tell the judge that you had to increase your speed because you felt it was necessary to get ahead of all the horrible drivers around. You can also tell the judge that you had to increase your speed because there was a dinosaur chasing you … or you were on copious amount of cocaine … or you had to take a huge shit … or simply that you were trying to race the person next to you. Now, realistically, your defense has a slim chance of actually working (especially if you use those reasons), but it’s imperative that you take every opportunity available. When you bring the issue of your speeding ticket to court, this means that you are completely ready to kick the speeding ticket’s butt. Make sure you bring all your pictures and notes that have to do with the matter (leave those selfies at home). Be prepared to act as your own witness and spill the beans about every single thing that happened when you got the speeding ticket. Additionally, it can go a long way if you express how much time and effort you have invested into your defense. Please note that the information I’m giving you is only intended as INFORMATION (not legal advice). This means that, just because I’m giving you this information, it does not mean that your speeding ticket will get dismissed. You could still be left with paying the fine … But you’ll feel really cool because you got to be your own lawyer for a day.
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Imagine this: you discover yourself with some piece of paper in your hand that has a substantial dollar amount and date. What can it be? This is, of course, the universally feared speeding ticket. You then examine it thoroughly, coming to the realization that there are virtually only three options for you. You are free to pay the fine, which can make a dent in your bank account, raise your insurance premiums, and put points on your license, or you can appear in court to plead “not guilty”, or you can elect to attend traffic school. Based on how much over the speed limit you were actually going, it could be in your best interest to meet with a traffic ticket specialist or a lawyer. Traffic Ticket Specialists are those who would help you save the ridiculous amounts of money that you would spend on legal fees and help you handle the matter on your own. Going to court can seem extremely discouraging without a lawyer or if you’re not somebody who is used to the nitty-gritty of speeding tickets. But the great part is that any average citizen only has to research traffic laws that pertain to them and just ensure that they’re well-prepared with all the required material and information that could help them mitigate the citation. It is essential to note that, if you opt for the court appearance, usually, the officer who issued the ticket will be present as a witness. Now, if your plan is to plead guilty to speeding, chances are that it’ll be difficult to convey a good defense. Simply put, pleading guilty to speeding is basically admitting your guilt. However, the worst thing that can possibly happen is that you’ll have to pay the fine (unless, of course, you decide to go completely crazy in court and attack the judge … in which case, the penalty will be much worse). The actual fun part comes during your court appearance when you have the opportunity to explain your reasons for speeding. For example, you can tell the judge that you had to increase your speed because you felt it was necessary to get ahead of all the horrible drivers around. You can also tell the judge that you had to increase your speed because there was a dinosaur chasing you … or you were on copious amount of cocaine … or you had to take a huge shit … or simply that you were trying to race the person next to you. Now, realistically, your defense has a slim chance of actually working (especially if you use those reasons), but it’s imperative that you take every opportunity available. When you bring the issue of your speeding ticket to court, this means that you are completely ready to kick the speeding ticket’s butt. Make sure you bring all your pictures and notes that have to do with the matter (leave those selfies at home). Be prepared to act as your own witness and spill the beans about every single thing that happened when you got the speeding ticket. Additionally, it can go a long way if you express how much time and effort you have invested into your defense. Please note that the information I’m giving you is only intended as INFORMATION (not legal advice). This means that, just because I’m giving you this information, it does not mean that your speeding ticket will get dismissed. You could still be left with paying the fine … But you’ll feel really cool because you got to be your own lawyer for a day.
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