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MADN3SS 07-24-2006 12:07 PM

For the LEO's: What happens when you make an error writing a ticket?
 
From Z06Vette.com. Guy got a ticket in Kentucky on the way home from the Z06Fest and the LEO made errors on the ticket.

Thanks guys.

http://www.z06vette.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100630

Shadow 07-24-2006 10:47 PM

Depends on the error?

In most courts if the error is not material to the charge, the judge will consider it a scribners error and either ignore it or allow the state (officer) an opportunity to ammend the citation.

IF it's a material error then you have grounds to contest the charge.

MADN3SS 07-24-2006 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Shadow
Depends on the error?

Just direction of travel and year of the car.

Shadow 07-25-2006 12:22 AM

After reading the link, I'd say it depends on the court. Some jurisdictions are more strict on thier officers than others. My experience is obviously here in Florida.

I'd make the call to the DA/SAO (?) and ask. Can't hurt. Also check to see if there's reciprosity between Ky & NJ? If not, just don't go back to Ky :hehehe: If there is, then he'll need to do something.

Directions are relative. Did you know that I-4 goes North? Although you may be headed on a compass heading of lets say south, the road for court purposes my actually run east of west. Confused yet?

Anyway, I'd either run it by the prosecutors office up there (remember, they represent the state, not the violator) or a local traffic attorney in the area where he received the citation.

If all else fails, some states attorney's *(DA's) will allow you to plead to a lesser charge, mail in the fine and keep the violation off ther record. There's always traffic school to keep the insurance whores at bay:hehehe:

MADN3SS 07-25-2006 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Shadow
Directions are relative. Did you know that I-4 goes North? Although you may be headed on a compass heading of lets say south, the road for court purposes my actually run east of west. Confused yet?

Gordon,

I understand that I-4 goes north, but technically speaking it is I-4 East or I-4 West. Whatever the Federal agency is that handles Highways says an even number highway runs east/west and an odd number runs north/south. Couldn't you use that argument?

You know what got me for the longest time until they finally changed the signs? Traveling on I-275 toward Dale Mabry, the signs only read 92 East and 92 West. Um, Dale Mabry runs North/South. I don't know of it ever running east/west. I noticed the signs now read 92 East/West (Northbound or Southbound). Must have confused a lot of people.

Scott

Shadow 07-25-2006 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MADN3SS
Gordon,

I understand that I-4 goes north, but technically speaking it is I-4 East or I-4 West. Whatever the Federal agency is that handles Highways says an even number highway runs east/west and an odd number runs north/south. Couldn't you use that argument?

Nope

You know what got me for the longest time until they finally changed the signs? Traveling on I-275 toward Dale Mabry, the signs only read 92 East and 92 West. Um, Dale Mabry runs North/South. I don't know of it ever running east/west. I noticed the signs now read 92 East/West (Northbound or Southbound). Must have confused a lot of people.

Scott

Sure did.

Hot Pursuit 07-25-2006 08:52 AM

I'd say the year of the car is no biggie. Errors happen, and alot of cars look similiar from year to year especially if they aren't fanatics about them like us.

The direction thing could be like Shadow said. Another example is northbound and southbound I-275 at the Howard Franklin (Ol' Frankenstein) bridge. The compass would say you are crossing the bay at an east or west direction, but they oficially consider it north or southbound. The reason is that almost all of the road as it goes through Hillsborough into Pinellas and on into Manatee County is north and south. The only exception is the jog over the bay. To change the format used to explain the direction would be VERY confusing.

Ultimately if the officer amends it it would be ok in most jurisdictions. The important info is the drivers name, car tag, and whatever was used to make the clock (ie radar, laser. speedo information). One major no no would be to use the ticket printers in alot of police cars now adays and print out a ticket for the registerd owner of the car when it wasnt the registered owner driving. FHP has the printers, and some other agencys do too.

MADN3SS 07-25-2006 11:13 AM

I appreciate your views guys. Thanks.

Hot Pursuit 07-26-2006 06:26 PM

Your :welcome:

Shadow 07-26-2006 10:20 PM

Same:thumbsup: :welcome:


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