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<blockquote data-quote="VenomRogue" data-source="post: 9025403" data-attributes="member: 85928"><p>heh.</p><p></p><p>welcome to traffic court.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>anyhow, if you dont think he saw you (he may have, how can you be sure?) then have you or your lawyer question him exactly to what he saw (or got on camera with his dash cam). Most officers write notes on thier copy of the ticket to help them remember details of the case, make sure you get a copy of the officers copy of the ticket (and copy of the dash cam, if he had one)....</p><p></p><p> little shit like that your lawyer should be handling....you can do it yourself, but it is a bumpy road to go down without any experiance...(been there, done that)...remember, alot of states handle wreckless driving as a "criminal offense", not just a "traffic ticket", so the consequences are more severe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomRogue, post: 9025403, member: 85928"] heh. welcome to traffic court. anyhow, if you dont think he saw you (he may have, how can you be sure?) then have you or your lawyer question him exactly to what he saw (or got on camera with his dash cam). Most officers write notes on thier copy of the ticket to help them remember details of the case, make sure you get a copy of the officers copy of the ticket (and copy of the dash cam, if he had one).... little shit like that your lawyer should be handling....you can do it yourself, but it is a bumpy road to go down without any experiance...(been there, done that)...remember, alot of states handle wreckless driving as a "criminal offense", not just a "traffic ticket", so the consequences are more severe. [/QUOTE]
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