Quote:
Originally Posted by instfixer
Unless you have a lawyer- you just lost your case
But i suspect you will represent yourself.
The judge will not allow any latitude- you will be expected to be as knowledgeable as a lawyer. The prosecution will be able to rune circles around you
Far better to have trial by judge- I suspect great latitude will be given then
See if you can go to 'traffic school' then the ticket does not appear on your record
I was on a traffic Jury once, After five minutes of this clown ,if it was the "Gong Show" the gong would get hit
BTW we voted guilty with maximum fine
|
You are correct about having to be as knowledgable as a lawyer. But some things need to stay off dmv reports (read cdl drivers) and a trial by jury is your best bet to get off. Unless you really F*d up and did a dumbass a jury trial will likely result in not guilty. Judges and prosecutors and in a lot of cases the officers work together in a way that they sometimes get the benefit of the doubt. A trial by jury removes that element. Jurors are significantly more understanding and lenient on how things can be interpreted. "Did that 1 foot past the stop sign really mean he ran it? " and they remember how often they have done the same thing.
But DEFINITELY pay to have a lawyer represent you and make sure you show up to fight it. A lot of times the officer is not present and it can be dismissed. They can't reschedule it indefinitely.
Just a little infor from experiance.