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On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 04:12:41 +0000, Landshark wrote:
Sorry Lee, Twist is right. The Judge can not throw out a case like this because the officer littered. The judge did, and that's a fact regardless of what twist may think. Did the judge make an error in dismissing the case, maybe. The person never did tell me the exact reason why the case was dismissed but from their recollection of the events in court it seems it was due to the officer littering as well. I've been to traffic court myself once or twice for tickets and I've seen people have tickets dismissed even after admitting they did it with a reasonable explanation. One thing you'll find is no case is ever a slam-dunk, the judge has a lot more latitude in what they can do than you may think. The last ticket I got was for sliding in to the back of somebody's pickup truck on a snow covered icy road one night. The officer that wrote me the ticket "advised" me to take it to court, which I did, and the officer didn't show so it was automatically dismissed. How nice of him not to show up. 8-)) Regards, Leland C. Scott |
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