Most courts give the officer a specific time and date to put on tickets he/she writes in a specific time period. That way, all the tickets they write in a specific time period are due in court on the same day and they show up. The best way to beat that is if you can get the court date moved. If your the only one in court that day for the officer, its far more likely you will get a no-show. Otherwise, don't count on it. The cops and the courts have this down to a science.
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Originally Posted by Boltfan
The unfounded theory of cops not showing is funny. That is very rare they don't show. They typically get paid overtime if it isn't their shift to show up. No shows are pretty rare.
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