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Re: OT / Speeding Ticket!
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Posted by Hurryin_Hoosier on August 04, 2006 at 07:56:48 from (66.174.92.164):
In Reply to: Re: OT / Speeding Ticket! posted by John T Country Lawyer on August 04, 2006 at 06:42:30:
John T - While I agree with you on some of JD's potential defenses, I do have a problem with not admitting to going over 55mph under any circumstance. I realize I'm just some cop and not an attorney, but I'm pretty sure you'll agree with me that a traffic infraction is a civil proceeding, not a criminal trial. Big difference in giving testimony. Unlike a criminal proceeding, in an infraction case you can be compelled to provide testimony, even if it is incriminating. Which means if JD or his wife are asked by the prosecutor or judge if they were / could have been going faster than the speed limit, they best not fib. Perjury is a lot more serious than a traffic infraction. By the way, I've testified many times in the Monroe County Circuit Courts (Bloomington). Just something to think about JD.
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