Old Dec 10, 2007 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Epoch
Is this limited by particular state? I REALLY could have used this to fight my last ticket (The cop didn't even testify the proper date, could not recall details of the event beyond "Observing the radar", on the ticket screwed up my address, license plate number, date, and date of arraignment, and combine that with the fact that I WASN'T ACTUALLY SPEEDING... Even after all that, the judge still found against me)
Originally Posted by minh47em
this might sound dumb but, when you ask how many elements are on it, what are you talkin about....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cause_of_action

Originally Posted by RB
How the hell does that shit even fly?

If I did that here, the judge wouldn't give a shit how many "elements" are on it. If it comes down to my word vs. the word of the cop, the judge will always side with the cop unless you have direct evidence to disprove it.
This guy explains it:

Beating Civil Traffic Tickets - Part 1
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Beating Civil Traffic Tickets - Part 2
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