Lawyer up. I got a 95 in a 55 on the bridge over the bay in VA. Lawyered up and got off with $700 fine and off my record.
was that in the first link? or the one you posted with several links that i was too lazy to look through? if the first... i need to rethink my life if i just missed it, lol.
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What code was written on the ticket?
I'd lawyer up.
Silver are the impalas accurate speedos like the crown? If so then they are a joke. Iv had a few crowns say I was doing 140 plus but when I have bikes GPS cars all say I'm Doug 10-15 mph difference depending on the car. Every crown Vic iv been in that the Ecu was touched had the speedo ****ed up from 90 on.
Plus at 120 plus to pace instead of diffusing the situation quickly couldn't the lawer claim the officer was being reckless? Iv heard of it happening In a few states like v.a an o.k but idk about everywhere
Sorry long day... I get what you are saying.
My Impala has 2 speedometers, needle style and digital. Digital is accurate with the RADAR unit all the way to top end. Even using the needle though (CV included), I personally have not seen one off at top end by more than 2 or 3 MPH. When I pace at high speeds, for that reason alone, I will also have RADAR activated to get patrol speed.
Nice to know and thank you for being a honest officer
22348 b.
Court date is currently scheduled for April 29th.
Know of a good lawyer for LA Metro?
damn dude where was this
Here is the relevant statute. Looks like max $500 fine and max 30 day suspension of license since it is your first offense of this statute.
Effective: January 1, 2005
West's Ann.Cal.Vehicle Code § 22348
§ 22348. Exceeding the speed limit on highways; punishment for driving at a speed greater than 100 miles per hour; driving in designated lanes
(a) Notwithstanding subdivision (b) of Section 22351, a person shall not drive a vehicle upon a highway with a speed limit established pursuant to Section 22349 or 22356 at a speed greater than that speed limit.
(b) A person who drives a vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than 100 miles per hour is guilty of an infraction punishable, as follows:
(1) Upon a first conviction of a violation of this subdivision, by a fine of not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500). The court may also suspend the privilege of the person to operate a motor vehicle for a period not to exceed 30 days pursuant to Section 13200.5.
(2) Upon a conviction under this subdivision of an offense that occurred within three years of a prior offense resulting in a conviction of an offense under this subdivision, by a fine of not to exceed seven hundred fifty dollars ($750). The person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle shall be suspended by the Department of Motor Vehicles pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 13355.
(3) Upon a conviction under this subdivision of an offense that occurred within five years of two or more prior offenses resulting in convictions of offenses under this subdivision, by a fine of not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000). The person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle shall be suspended by the Department of Motor Vehicles pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 13355.
(c) A vehicle subject to Section 22406 shall be driven in a lane designated pursuant to Section 21655, or if a lane has not been so designated, in the right-hand lane for traffic or as close as practicable to the right-hand edge or curb. When overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction, the driver shall use either the designated lane, the lane to the immediate left of the right-hand lane, or the right-hand lane for traffic as permitted under this code. If, however, specific lane or lanes have not been designated on a divided highway having four or more clearly marked lanes for traffic in one direction, a vehicle may also be driven in the lane to the immediate left of the right- hand lane, unless otherwise prohibited under this code. This subdivision does not apply to a driver who is preparing for a left- or right-hand turn or who is in the process of entering into or exiting from a highway or to a driver who is required necessarily to drive in a lane other than the right- hand lane to continue on his or her intended route.
Cal. Veh. Code § 22348 (West)
Ticket finally processed and mailed to me, a mandatory court appearance is required. I haven't decided yet whether I'll get a lawyer or not. Court appearance will be in the next couple weeks.
Sat in court some years back and observed a young guy before the judge with a 101 in a 50. Judge says, "Young man before I ask you how you plead would you like to get a lawyer? I'll give you a continuance to do that." The kid says, "No judge, I'm guilty. I wasn't thinking." The judge replied, "Young man, I'm going to highly siggest you take my advise, ask for a continuance, and go get a lawyer." The kid says "Sir, I don't want a lawyer." "Okay. How do you plead to the offense?", the judge asked. "Guilty sir", was his repsonse. "The guilty plea is accepted. I am suspending your license for 6 months. You will do 30 days in jail, and pay a $500.00 fine. Bailiff take him out of here".
As true and as accurate as I can recall it happening. You could have heard a pin drop in that room. The only thing the judge said after sentence was, "Some people just won't listen when I am trying to help them."
Get a frickin lawyer. I spent 7 years in So Cal. They will roast you for that one. Not even Beyonce could talk herself down to a paid fine and 6 points on that one.