Email The Judge To Contest Your Speeding Ticket
from the sounds-smart dept
Someone I know was on vacation in South Carolina earlier this year and got a speeding ticket. According to the local law, she was then required to show up in court - even though she lived 3,000 miles away in California. She got around this by hiring (for about the price of the ticket itself) a lawyer who could represent her, instead. Clearly, such laws are designed to the benefit of local lawyers (and the local police coffers), but one judge in the Northwest is being a lot more reasonable about things. He's letting motorists charged with moving violations email him to explain the circumstances and plead their cases electronically. Once he understands the details, he's often willing to drop or lessen the charges. This, of course, is how things like traffic violations should be handled. There's no reason to make people show up in court, except under some specific circumstances. This policy frees up court time and makes for a much fairer system. Of course, unfortunately, those are two reasons why it's unlikely to catch on in many places.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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It'll never happen in California
you have to go to court twice (2 days pay)
if it's you word against the cop, the cop *always* wins
you're guilty until proven innocent
there's no concept of "reasonable doubt"
you cannot contest to a higher court
you have to go to court where you were caught, not your local one
if you appeal in writing the cop gets 6 weeks to file a report
if you lose, you have to go to a court-appointed traffic school not a local/cheap one (if you get the option of traffic school)
a certain [sounds like a lizard] insurance company actually sponsers speed cameras/radar
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Re: It'll never happen in California
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Odd..
I'm not sure how well this would work for actually contesting a ticket, but email is just another form of communication.
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