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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 620931"><p>as for the above Billy, consider the source.</p><p></p><p>you can't lose a loser. Fighting the ticket at this stage gives you two opportunities to beat it. In many states, if the cop doesn't show up, the case is dismissed(that's if you didn't postpone the first scheduled hearing). Second opportunity is if your presentation and if the judge buys it. If you didn't hassle the cop when he wrote the ticket, you would be surprised at how they seemingly screwup their side of the case in the courtroom. If you did bust the cop's chops, you will be amazed at the power of total recall he demonstrates on the day of the hearing. </p><p></p><p>Klein is right , one ticket isn't going to be the breaker. But if found guilty(either by pleading or being found to be so) , it only makes the next ticket have more repercussions. </p><p></p><p>He is right on one thing, you might have to take a day off from work.</p><p></p><p>But don't fall for that "you will probably lose anyway". Even if you buy into that statement, it still implies you might win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 620931"] as for the above Billy, consider the source. you can't lose a loser. Fighting the ticket at this stage gives you two opportunities to beat it. In many states, if the cop doesn't show up, the case is dismissed(that's if you didn't postpone the first scheduled hearing). Second opportunity is if your presentation and if the judge buys it. If you didn't hassle the cop when he wrote the ticket, you would be surprised at how they seemingly screwup their side of the case in the courtroom. If you did bust the cop's chops, you will be amazed at the power of total recall he demonstrates on the day of the hearing. Klein is right , one ticket isn't going to be the breaker. But if found guilty(either by pleading or being found to be so) , it only makes the next ticket have more repercussions. He is right on one thing, you might have to take a day off from work. But don't fall for that "you will probably lose anyway". Even if you buy into that statement, it still implies you might win. [/QUOTE]
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