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07-07-2006, 01:56 PM | #11 | ||
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djmaker, let me give you some advice. the police officer has to show you on his radar the terminal speed that you were clocked at. remember innocent until proven guilty ??? if he did not show you this reading i am sure that you would have asked to see it to make sure he wasnt pulling one over you.
if he has no evidence of your speed the judge will(or should do) and can then ask the officer how far he had travelled and the time you were then observed for so that someone can work out your speed. spring this one on them in court and they will and for a recess very quickly to consider their position. any good lawyer should be a walk up start for a case like this !!! in my opinion the original speed will stick and if the judge can see your being honest about what you were really doing not someone's word you SHOULD beat this. regs and all the best justin |
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